Estrella House Publishing

Where stories glitter like stars

Home » The Celestial Glossary » Issue One » Daytime

Daytime

Oladejo Feranmi Abdullah

My father’s sun
grew legs,
wore a Sunday suit
and a honeyed tie.

Each room knotted itself
into arms.

Time flies—
my eyes return
to that boy in high school,
his pockets spilling hands.

I spent the night
counting the names sorrow bore
before it married time.

I freeze my mother’s hand
into all my minutes.

These eyes—still mine—
refuse her melting.

Below,
in the deep trench of nightmares,
a root tightens into a fist.

The dream turns over
without my body,
toward the younger north of day.

All roads—
confused coordinates—
burn into an embrace.

Oladejo Abdullah Feranmi, a black writer, won the 2025 Rehumanize International Contest and SEARCH Magazine’s Poetry Contest. His work appears in POETRY, Oxford American, Strange Horizons, Blue Earth Review and elsewhere.