At
Poets United Thursday Think Tank, there is a prompt to write a poem inspired by
a book one has read or is reading. I have read hundreds of books now from as
diverse areas as possible but the one that will always stand out is THINK BIG
by Ben Carson.
I
read the book after I had finished form four.
I wish I had read it earlier.
Never
have I been influenced by a book than THINK BIG. The acrostic stands for:
T -Talents/time: Recognize as
gifts from God;
H -Hope for good things and be
honest;
I -insight from people and good
books;
N -Be nice to all people;
K -Knowledge: Recognize as they are key to
living;
B -Books: Read them actively;
I
-In-depth learning skills: Develop them;
G -God: Never get too big for
Him.
I
also read Gifted Hands (perhaps contrary to what should have been expected
since it came first). You see, in the village where I grew up the danger was
that there were a lot of uncertainties about the future one had on education
and being “different”. So, we read
because that is what we had been told to do. And when one finished form four,
one knew that that was it.
Then
THINK BIG came into the picture.
I
was opened up to a world of a thousand possibilities. I was given a pedestal
where I could stand and say, ‘yes, folks, I am here to rule the world’. So, urged by Ben Carson, I grew from that
timid, cocooned village boy to one ready to take the world by storm. I wasn’t
very sure about doing Law then. After that, I believed it earnestly. In my
learning at Campus, I read intently. I never read to pass exams (though that
was the ultimate goal, unfortunately). I have always tried not to be narrow in
my reading. So, I don’t read Law only. I read spiritual books, I read
biographies, I read proverbs, I read history, I read novels ( classicals come
into mind such as Charles Dickens, Leo Tolstoy, John Grisham, African authors
notably Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Chinua Achebe, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Kenyan
authors especially Meja Mwangi, David Mulwa, Dawood—honestly, I cannot name all
of them). And there are philosophical books which I admire a lot. The thinkers
such as Ralph Ewaldo Emerson, Voltaire, Friedrich Nietzche, and many others, in
their books, expand our minds to such elasticity they can never be the same
again.
Well,
now to the poem, inspired by the book THINK BIG.
So,
someone thought that by holding a gun he is so powerful?
Fingers
on trigger, ready to rip, where is power in that?
I
say a book in somebody’s hands is the most powerful
I
know of countless little frames who with books
Have
wielded so much power by thought
Their
fists are this small, their bellies are these small,
If
you met them in the train station or somewhere near a mall
They
will be your ordinary guy
But
verily verily I tell you
If
you measured their minds by ounces
The
kilo of their thoughts will break the weighing machine
Such
are books, such are thoughts
I
don’t know of any other way
To
improve one’s welfare than through books
Believe
me, I tried mediocrity and it didn’t work
I
would watch flat-out dimwittedness cascade before me
And
I would swat it hard only for it to taunt me
Been
years now, I hear she lives in another town
Well,
I confess, I can’t fight
So,
for a few hours reading
Brushing
through what others before me thought and said
I
am called a genius!
The
other day, I ran through the inventory of my wealth
Hardly
any apartment nor car
Just
stacks of books
When
time comes I will tell my children,
“Children,
I was a wealthy man, of that be sure,
Not
your ordinary trappings of wealth
No,
in these books I leave you, search for Truth,
Rub
minds with the great sages, aim for greatness
Ordinary
people strive for food, clothing and shelter
Great
people strive for Essence, Spirituality and Higher Realms”
3 comments:
Oh that is a powerful message; I, too, am rich in books. I love "Great people strive for Essence, Spirituality and Higher Realms". Good one, kiddo.
Oh, I love what you wrote! :D I love your view and I so agree! I sooo love books and wish I lived in a library~ I love your words, your poem :D
Thank you Koko Sherry and Ella. The world of books is an amazing world. It actually helped me to link up with you great people!!!!
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