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June 10, 2026 - 10:37 AM

The Janitor Of The ICC

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On the marble floor,

a sequin from the gala

lies beside a discarded draft

of the minority opinion.

My mop is a blind tongue

licking the temple clean.

I empty all the bins.

In the one from Chamber Three,

a coffee cup, a spent lozenge,

and six pages of transcript

where the word mass grave

appears fourteen times.

The night-shift guard

nods from his hive of screens.

He sees the ghosts I push

with my yellow bucket.

They are not his business.

His business is the living,

the ones with badges.

Beside the shredder’s mouth,

I found a torn photograph

of the Malaysian counsel upstairs,

hands clutching

the folds of her gown,

a quiet struggle

to keep herself whole.

I know the sound justice makes

when it leaves a room:

the exhale of leather chairs,

the click of a million euros

in locks. I hear the voices

taped to the acoustic panels;

a woman naming names

in a language my mother spoke.

I dust the bench where they sat.

The wood drinks the polish

and gives back only

my face, dark and swirling.

At dawn,

the recyclers come for the paper.

I think of the words dissolving,

command responsibility & proportionality

becoming a grey mush,

a new blank page

waiting for the morning memo,

for the next indictment,

for the next gala’s invitations

to be printed upon.

I do not read the documents.

I touch only their shells.

My fingerprints are on everything;

small, perfect whorls

none will lift for evidence.

I turn the key in the great door.

Behind me, the hall of voices

hums in the air-conditioning dark.

Ahead,

the bicycle path,

the rain, my city,

which asks me nothing

of what I have cleaned,

and to which I return,

carrying nothing

but the smell of lemon

and the faint, metallic taste

of a word I will never say,

a word that sits in the bin

of my throat,

untranslated,

waiting for collection.

 

Majekodunmi O. Ebhohon is a Nigerian poet and playwright. He is the author of ‘The Great Delusion’, winner of the ANA Prize for Drama, 2025. He writes from Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria.

He can be reached via +234 (0) 9139208624, sankara101010@gmail.com

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