Friday 2 August 2013

Koffi Awonoor Song Of Sorrow 1$2 Poem

One of the memorable day of my life, is the day i was giving a chance to prove myself. That was the very first day i take a leading role, and lead the rest of my literature student for a competition in Anglican High School. I was to perform almost 8 verse of poem i have not read before. Though it's an eye opener but i feel great and I thank God i didn't put my crew to shame. My Crew member's are Ashimolowo Rasheed Adeola, Obarayi Rasheed Olumide, Olayiwola Hammed and the poem reciter Olawale LauckUnity High School 05/06 Saga. From this moment i have dreaming of becoming one of the best literatist on earth, cos i believe if Soyinka and Kofi Awonoor, Chinua Achebe can do it, it means i can surpass them. Everything in life is about aims with hardworking and prayer, if you believe in your TALENT then you can do it. Enjoy the poem.

SONG OF SORROW 1&2 

Dzogbese Lisa has treated me thus
 It has led me among the sharps of the forest
Returning is not possible
 And going forward is a great difficulty
The affairs of this world are like the chameleon faeces



Into which I have stepped
When I clean it cannot go.
 I am on the world’s extreme corner,
 I am not sitting in the row with the eminent
 But those who are lucky
 Sit in the middle and forget
 I am on the world’s extreme corner
 I can only go beyond and forget.
My people, I have beensomewhere
If I turn here, the rain beats me
 If I turn there the sun burns me
The firewood of this world
 Is for only those who can take hear
 That is why not all can gather it.
The world is not good for anybody
But you are so happy with your fate;
Alas! the travelers are back
All covered with debt.
 Something has happened to me
 The things so great that
I cannot weep
I have no sons to fire the gun when I die
And no daughter to wail when I close my mouth
 I have wandered on the wilderness
 The great wilderness men call life
 The rain has beaten me,
And the sharp stumps cut as keen as knives
I shall go beyond and rest
. I have no kin and no brother,
 Death has made war upon our house;
 And Kpeti’s great household is no more,
 Only the broken fence stands;
 And those who dared not look in his face
 Have come out as men.
 How well their pride is with them.
Let those gone before take note
They have treated their offspring badly.
 What is the wailing for?
 Somebody is dead.
 Agosu himself Alas! a snake has bitten me
 My right arm is broken,
And the tree on which I lean is fallen.
  Agosi if you go tell them,
Tell Nyidevu, Kpeti, and Kove
That they have done us evil;
 Tell them their house is falling And the trees in the fence
Have been eaten by termites
 That the martels curse them.
Ask them why they idle there
While we suffer, and eat sand.
 And the crow and the vulture
 Hover always above our broken fences
And strangers walk over our portion.

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