I think about the kontomire
Which must always blossom
To serve as nutrients for my children
I think about the farm
Which must have a good yield
In order to send my children to school
I think about the funeral cloth
That everyone is buying
To attend the funeral of our dearly departed
I think about the roads
Which is bad
And must be plied to the market for business
I think about the mosquitoes
That bite and infects with malaria
And the huge health bills needed for its healing
Now they want me to think about a dollar
Which I have never seen
A dollar which I have never spent
The dollar that stands at one place
While the cedi supposedly runs around it
Like a fake fetish wanting to dupe a sage
I could care less
For as long as I get food to eat
Water to bath
And my children are in good health.
Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia © 2014.
2 replies on “IGNORANCE, A REAL BLISS.”
Thanks, always grateful.
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Great!! Its a must read. Very conscious….
Kudos #MomC
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