I think I saw him
I must have seen him
He was lying in the path I took
I didn’t notice him then
As I looked out of the bus
I saw him
Lying at the roundabout at Obalende
Sprawled across it, better put
One leg actually on the road
People passing around him
Gingerly trying to avoid stepping on him
I saw him
He looked like a young boy
I estimate around 13 or 14
He was wearing a dirty Grey tracksuit
Tracksuit had red lettering and a red waistband
He was also wearing black boxers
I saw him
I thought he was sleeping
Then I began to fear he was dead
It looked like there was no movement
Obalende was at its noisiest
If he was alive, how come he wasn’t moving
I saw him
I began to panic
Why was there a dead teenager on the road and no one is concerned?
I almost put my head out of the bus
Trying to detect chest movement, to indicate breathing
Finally I saw it, he is alive, whew!
I saw him
I then thought, let me take a picture of this
Let me capture this and show the world
Then I wondered, wasn’t it the world that was passing by him?
Wasn’t I part of the world that will look and say ‘Eyah’?
And what did I do? Nothing
I saw him
The bus is full, we are moving
The bus is getting closer to him
I can see his face now
His face is bruised and swollen, lips twice the size of normal lips
Yet he still sleeps
I saw him
Then I wondered, what is his back story
Did he have a family?
Did he have a house or any other place to sleep?
Why sleep at a roundabout?
Why was he bruised and dirty?
I saw him
Why didn’t anyone help?
Why didn’t I do something?
Have we become so desensitized that we just look and walk away?
Is this a city problem, would it have been different in a village?
Or are we so preoccupied by our own problems that we cant see anyone else’s?
I saw him
I saw him
Everyone saw him
And as far as I saw, no one did anything to help him
Oceans Apart (20) by Milli
Behi lay on her bed reflecting on all that had happened in the last few weeks. It had been a...
Well written. This actually got me thinking about “what more do I need to do to help my community”
Well written. This actually got me thinking about “what more do I need to do to help my community”