Monday, July 26, 2010

Africa

Africa

Africa!

Land of great minds, leaders and subjects

'Uh, oh no!'

High and low, beauty for sure

Sweet and sour, but sugariness more promising;

 
 

East to west, no lazy man in the vast east

Who know not how to compel his brown skin to struggle

Irrespective of preeminent beauty and splendor

Tiling the soil when the sun fries the most

Nor set traps with bamboos to catch wild beast in Tanzania.

 
 

There is no true inhabitant of the west

Loathing to let-slip enthusiasm

Dwelling in or outside the marvelous crystalline rocky land

Of a huge Nigeria black, a Ghana brown,

And a Sierra Leone blood red sand.

 
 

Calling himself an African

Bearing a black colored name

Loving the African Culture and claims to have heard

Great minds like Mandela,

And wouldn't believe that Africa is destined for greatness.

 
 

Is it the enormous Central, historic North or South?

The white and black in shield and craton

Histories, oh great Egypt!

First in many, last in a few

Diverse ethnic groups beautiful cultures, arts and designs.


 


 

By Onyeche Vincent Onyeka

© 2010 http://onyecheonyeka.wordpress.com

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

My Graduation song

My Graduation song


 

Like a hook to its' eye; fix me

Least I know no blind alley

But blissful in things I do


 

Brush my hair and buff my look

I bloat the blitz-Krieg and blizzard of hinders

Receiving it coolly, it's mandate they stay-off me

Whip the dust from my face

For the sun, if she wishes to over reflect on me

Put my compatriots to shame as I turn mirror


 

Roll my sleeves and pop my collars

Let me enjoy prosperity in the fast lane

Since you've made me a fast-track graduate

Drive my feet away from gammy life

Sharpen my eyes and thought so I dodge the germs in air

Even when I'm under the influence; Success I taste in G and T


 

By fastening my drawstring and tying my lace

Bring success to me on everyday race

Let failure know not my stunning face

Tighten my belt and run my zipper

Not all that zing that sings

My life is a fascinating song.


 


 

By Onyeche Vincent onyeka

© 2009 http://onyecheonyeka.wordpress.com