
None to inform
No light for television
No interest in falling currency
The people of Crotoa village
Only think of feeding
They owe no one
They feed themselves
But in trying to feed others
They come at a cost,
A cost the government bears
Ghana, ghana
Gold turning sand
Thieves of the poor
Evils in politics
God sees so he sees you all
Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia (c) 2014
15 replies on “UNFAIR POVERTY”
My Sympathies on the condition of Ghana. But unfortunately, India is also very much like that. And I do think that the so-called developed countries are also very much like Us.
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True. I think Indians are worse. Praying for relief. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
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Perfectly stated. How I hope and pray your wisdom permeates the hearts of stone hearts of our leaders.
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Oh dear Tina, just hoping as you. It is really a grave problem; this leadership and stealing.
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Beautiful and very powerful.
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Thank you very much.
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Beautifully done.
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Thanks Figgy.
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Poverty is NEVER fair or just. Thank you for speaking so eloquently! xoM
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Thank you for reading and sharing your comment. Greatly appreciated.
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This is beautifully thoughtful and powerful! There is no ugly and dreadful disease than being unloved and uncared. Poverty is really an unfair plague.Let us do our best and leave the rest to Him. Prayers Assured!
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Thank you very much. May your beautiful soul touch God to clear poverty from this earth.
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My Pleasure! đŸ™‚
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Reblogged this on Tope Collins and commented:
A cent cant make a different
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Thank you very much.
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