
No flowers,
Grandma says she received a whistle
Then roasted cocoyams
And huge smiles
Which forced the eyes of her heart
To meet her beloved’s
II
No clubs,
They met under the huge ‘odum’ tree,
When the sky shone
Its face brightened by the hands of cleaning lime,
And danced to the throaty sounds he made
She swore they were the most
Beautiful sounds she ever heard
III
No car,
Grandma says he carried her on his back
Crossing rivers in the rain
And fanned her when heat stood with eyes unabated
She paid him by being his super machine,
Washing his clothes
And cooking his favourite meals
Aside beaming at even his shadows
IV
Grandma says
Needs have changed for the worse
Money rules instead of beings
And weak beings claim inner strength falling off their seats
That’s why we suffer deceit
And disagree on trivialities
Because life’s core points
Have been sacrificed for breakable things
Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia (c) 2014
4 replies on “IN GRANDMA’S TIME”
Life shifts, loves meaning changes. Who’s to say what is a constant anymore. Sure I would like to say love is blind but if you can’t see life first then loves lite will never shine. I love grandma I can see her words as you wrote them.
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I love her very much too. Unfortunate she joined her ancestors too early for my liking,
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This is incredible. There is intensity, imagery, beauty and insight led by a very wise human being. I loved this.
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Thank you dear Kate. I’m humbled. Blessings.
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