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I Want To Go Home

I WANT TO GO HOME I want to go home Where the heart belongs, Where thousand beads speak of Love without fear and doubt. Mother' kisses await at the door, Father's words satre with hope for my return. I could sense the rosted yam at the fire place, Waiting to be eaten by my watering mouth. Am missing the love at home, home sweet Home, my heart is not left to the wishful Glance of a watchful world. Now I go, Help the virgin girls tie their wrappers; Let the young boys make use of their legs. I am going to clear the field with a song The yam in the farm are waiting to be harvested. The goats. Bleat for my absence in village, I miss those trees at the family compound. The dusty road that painted my innocent face When I was younger want to paint me again. Ask not whence the thunder comes Ask not where the herd had gone to, Nor why the birds have ceased their songs When coming home don't take too long, I shall meet those girls we played together at The village square. I shall come soon, Do not look with watery eyes but Pray that rebellious sickness don't consume me, Pray I see mother with kisses and smiles. Let it be told that I choose to die to die at home, Rather than rotten on my kneels on a foreign soil. The grain of my father needs harvesting and Without me, none shall Enter into the shrine To appease the gods on the sins of our fathers.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2015




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