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…Uvivu ni adui mkubwa
Wa ujenzi wa taifa
Kwani nicho kiini hasa
Kisababishajo njaa…
Break of dawn, the fleeting music of Maroon Commandos
Lilting from KBC idhaa ya taifa, rousing the nation
From slumber
Urging them to kick their blankets and hit the ground running
It is another dawn, another morning, another struggle
There is something in sleep, good folks,
In the morning that brings sorrow to men untold
Figuratively speaking, lethargy in contrast to the
Fast disappearing darkness to usher a new day
Isn’t it a demoralizing forerunner to the heralding sun
To lie horizontal to the otherwise vertical shafts of the sun rays?
Where is the pomp in the cowardly shield of sleep to the realities of a new day?
But it is not for me to pass a harsh sentence
After all there are “morning persons” and “night persons”
Each so different , of that we are on the same page
Night persons ploughing along late into the night
Eyes as wide-awake, nerves as elastic as a rubber band
Morning persons as dutiful as the Muezzin up as early as 3 a.m
Be that as it may, I have no grudges on these two species
There is a pseudo-species I need to talk about
The one that sleeps early, wakes up late
All day long he had been possessed with reckless impunity on time
No deadlines to meet, no goals to achieve, no failures to be afraid of
And as such, a day to him is a chore, a sickening ritual
Morning could as well be evening, end of day
Isn’t met with unfinished business, that feeling of
“Guilt” for disappointing an item in the to-do-list
And as such, at break of dawn,
the fleeting music of Maroon Commandos
Lilts from KBC idhaa ya taifa
Ewe ndugu yangu wee
Amka kumekucha
Kamata jembe na panga
Twende shamba
But where is our pseudo-species
To listen to the chastisement of Maroon Commandos
This message is not for our pseudo-species:
It is for those with the adrenalin rush to achieve,
He is not,
It is for those with deadlines to beat, goals to achieve
He is not,
It is for those with the spring in their feet and a poise in their heads,
He is not,
But again, this message could be for him
It worries me if they were 10 or 50 or 500 or 1000 of them
What nation will we have?
A nation of a pseudo-species, with pseudo-goals
With a pseudo-mission here on earth?
…Ndugu yangu kumekucha
Amka twende shamba
Jiepushe na uvivu
Tujenge taifa…
I want him to draw line in the sand today
And say, “Enough is enough”
Wring sleep in his hands and cast it into the sunrise
For it disappoints to see him
Cuddled in torn blankets in a shack
And never put breakfast on table
Yet there weren’t other ways of eking out a living
Than for him to cut through dawn to disentangle from poverty
There were no medals, in the past or now, for those
Who gave a winking glance to the glory of sunrise
…Uvivu ni adui mkubwa
Wa ujenzi wa taifa
Kwani nicho kiini hasa
Kisababishajo njaa…
Pseudo-Species, choose ye now
Either probity or derision
Exercise thy fair judgment
Lorot Son of the Hills has spoken.
C) Lorot Salem 2011
3 comments:
Ah, Lorot has spoken well! As I love mornings, each one a new beginning, a fresh start, I especially love "as dutiful as the Muezzin", "wring sleep in his hands and cast it into the sunrise".....and the drive it takes to "disentangle from poverty". It is a big struggle, too much for those who have lost hope. But Salem never loses hope. Thank heavens!
Lorot, your words, they wake me. Your youthful strength helps cast the blanket aside and plants my aging feet to the floor. Lazy bones no more.
@ Sherry Blue Sky, thanks Koko. I think I will adopt the mantra "But Salem never loses hope". It is so cool. I think I lie in between a morning person and a night person. I am a child of those two worlds.
@ Raining Iguanas, thanks a lot my good brother. It is always my pleasure. Lazy bones no more, in deed.
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