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O Africa, May Yahweh Feel Your Tears

Sun, 27 Jan 2013 Source: Obeng, Raymond

Raymond Obeng.

Tears unending flow through your eyes

The eyes that never cease to see sufferings

The sufferings visited on you from the self-acclaimed elite

O Mother Africa, freedom and justice have run away from your presence

You, crying out for the Black youth,

Catapult your milk into the mouths into the ghetto

The youth in N. Africa have lost their way home

The youth in S. Africa sweat their blood in vain

The youth in E. Africa spend countless time on the coffee field in vain

The youth in W. Africa have their last breath in them

Education has eluded them like how urination has been nonexistent in the life of the chicken

Poverty is their bedfellow

While father has turned his back on his own offspring, mother has hidden her last bite in her cloth, poised to sacrifice it upon hearing the snores of her hungry babies.

Corruption has shaped the four corners of the mouth region of trusted leaders

Those who promised freedom and equity have twisted their mouths like the waist of the old woman under the dilapidated hut

Deceit and degeneration have descended on our only palanquin

O Africa, guilt is the albatross around your neck

Your unbearable agony flows like River Afram: very mighty to harm

The right behavioral pattern has nibbled away:

While men enjoy the flesh of their fellow men, women enjoy the treasure of their fellow women.

The drummer leads the dancer to make a wrong turn into her grave

The farmer hopes in his only-God-knows harvest

The fisherman sighs on his someday-it-will-be-better catch

The hunter feeds on his ailing shoot

The master sandpapers the dignity of his servant

The preacher drinks from his cistern

The politician takes a deep bite of the sweat of the taxpayer

The teacher preys on his learner

While the swimmer navigates towards the paws of doom, the pilot gravitates towards the claws of demise.

I pity you Mama Africa

May Kuntunkunuku feel your tears

May Otweaduampon transport his mighty power to wipe our worries.

Columnist: Obeng, Raymond