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The Bodu-Singa man
Composed on 1 April 1992
The Bodu-Singa Man
Zechariah was his name
Kaleyfaanu his title – I was his fan.
Tall over six feet
You seldom meet
Such a man in a Malé Street
Sarong "half mast"
His gaze downcast
Striding distances vast.
In the King’s entourage
He looked like a Mirage
Or, perhaps, an al-Haaj.
To me it seemed at two feet-eight
He could muster the might
Of Singa, the Lion in a fight.
Powerful as a Portuguese Cannon
He could beat the makers of the Gun
And would be second to none.
Like Gulliver against Lilliput sky
He appeared to me a mast high
As boats on the horizon passed by.
And that was my childhood Bodu-Singa Man
Of whom I sing in this strain
Now as a grown man.
Author’s Annotation: "Bodu-Singa Man" literally means "Big-Lion Man", in Maldivian idiom it means an exceptionally huge man. Zechariah Hassan Kaleyfan was that man. He was an officer in the entourage of Sultan Hassan Nooreddine II, and lived in the narrow street to the south of our family's house in Male.