The government is bad
The government is bad
That’s enough said and enough heard
If you’ll close your mouth and open your thoughts
You’ll get to know the root of all
Could it be the fault of you and I?
Who fill our pockets
And cast our votes?
To choose the one to drain our all?
And cause our thirst and cause our famine?
Could it be the fault of the head farmer?
Who greases his pocket and shuts his mouth?
When roads are bad and his people take less
For toil and tears
And heartaches and death
Could it be the fault of the head fishermen
Who preach money words and cover the truth?
To get many pockets to drain into their safe coffers
To purchase happiness and materials for their comfy comfort
And stay in earthly heaven against their doctrines?
Could it be the fault of the learned you?
Whose great anthem is:
‘All are dumb’?
Don’t you sit on the fence and act like an ostrich
Telling tales of doom and giving no hoot?
Could it be the fault of you the civic?
Who wakes at ten
And works at twelve?
When you must be at your duty post at six o’clock
Only to close at an early two?
Or is it the fault of you the healer
Who kills potentials
And saves the dusted
To grease your palm
And have it all?
It could be you
It could be me
It could be he who steers the wheel
But if the elector gave no mandate
His seat will not be his to sit.
Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia © 2014.
2 replies on “FAULTLESS”
“Fill a little and suffer the aftermath”, you couldn’t have put it any better. The day many black minds will grow is the day we will become totally liberated.
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Hmmmmmm, hmmmmmm, hmmmm
Who is reading this oooo?
Awurade come and hw3 wo children.
MomC, this has to do with why the African is always suffering at no mercy of his own concoctious plights.
So, I ask, will the African ever learn? A rhetoric of no struggle to get answer. A very big NO! Franchise, voting and conscience eating at the pockets of fill a little and suffer the aftermath.
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