Monday, 23 February 2015

WE SING OF A CHANGE



 Since like a night in the grave
Our eyes rove
Even as our hands grope
And our bodies ache
So, we sing of a change.

Since we search and wait
And our eyes have travelled far
Far into their sockets
Like those of men of the other world
And we like watchmen
Wait eagerly but endlessly
For an elusive tomorrow
So, we sing of a change.

Since our treasured treasures
Have doth shamelessly transformed
Into private and personal estates
But of a few egocentric opportunists
So, we sing of a change.

Since the rain water
Falling on our land
Are quickly drained by siphons
Whose gullets are larger than the Euphrates’s
And since our land
Has become like the vampires
Drinking the blood of her children
So, we sing of a change.

Since we have now
But two countries in one
And the umbrella is too weak
To protect us from the vicious rain
Of Boko’s bullets which doth wet our bodies
And lay us peaceably on our land
Untimely though,
When supposed we are
To be up and running with vitality
From the milk and honey of our land
So, we sing of a change.

Yes, we sing of a change
Even when we know that
But for the king of our change kingdom
The other chiefs and kingmakers are saintly rogues
Scoundrels, dressed in untainted garbs
Still, we sing of a change.

Yes, we sing of a change
Even as vultures and eagles
Surround the only dove amongst them
Whom they push forward but as a sacrificial lamb
To be slaughtered on the altar
Of selfish crazy ambitions and corrupt brigandage
Still, we sing of a change.

Yes, we sing of a change
Even though we know
That there is no difference
Between six and half a dozen
For the new had been part of the old; they were alter egos
Still, we sing of a change.

The REAL CHANGE of which we sing
May not be this, and may be years away
For this change may be oblique
But the REAL CHANGE is like
A journey of a thousand miles
So, let’s start with this step
And continue . . .
. . . to sing of a change.


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