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Africa in Poetry Week To My Friends in the Diaspora: In our apathy-in tragic apathy, We watched between mouthfulls of corn and peanuts As demented women, mere bones, wasted away Fried by the hot noontime sun In the simmering sand dunes of the Sahel. How could we have cared? How could we have cared about distant events In Faraway African wilderness? We watch in our tragic melancholy As child mothers of Virunga, and Shaba are caught in the quagmire and swampy squalor Of Disease and War. Africa crumbles as her demented son AU, Dines off Selasie's golden platters Unconcened; Aa...a! AU, Africa's son: AU fettes in the spirit of Noninterferences As Virunga erupted in violence, And Azania mourned her dead Victims of Ayaki, a curse of gems. AU adjourned for dessert in the Founding Heroes Hall As the Sahelean sand baked her destitute mothers and Children. And the Atlantic glows red with victimsof oil and gems As AU supped in the full glare of its fallen heroes. Where is our Africanness? That Africa should crumble As you and I in the Diaspora blog In empyt words from the comfort Of our alien hideouts; Quick to change our Cable channels to football or a Soapy Opera Whenever a destitute child Visits our comfort zones. We saw them; You and I saw them; The world saw them, But our Apathy had turned tragic. Joseph Alila. (Author: Thirteen Curses on Mother Africa (A poem), ISBN 978-14303-1592-6) _http://jaramogialila.blogspot.com _ Joluo.com Akelo nyar Kager, jaluo@jaluo.com |
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