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Songs of Anisha “Incantation,” by Tade Ipadeola I Rain does not evade the path of the runnel Frogs do not decline the call of the stream The sponge will not refuse the voice of the river Salt will ever heed the glad eyes of the sea. The needle does not decline a tryst with cloth The road does not complain at the tread of feet When young love meets the moon it blossoms When eyes meet with beauty the face blooms So let those who love this land be safe Let those who hate this land be swallowed And when the children lift their voices Let all of those who hear be glad Let all of those who heed rejoice. II Glory does not kill the morning Splendour does not slay sunsets Love for a child does not kill the mother The praise of fathers does not kill their sons When a bride kneels before her groom she’s blessed Whenever a daughter is born We know we shall not die Whenever a son is given there is joy Let all the daughters of this land be fruitful Let all the sons of this land increase And if from east or west there should be anger If from north or south there should be rage Let all the rage and anger dissipate Like smoke in the breeze Like dogdream when it comes awake. III What words we have spoken let them cleave What hearts belong to us let them not grieve Let our words find us prepared Let all our dreams find us prepared And our land, our country, our earth Let them find us ready at our end. 137