Showing posts with label Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Africa. Show all posts

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

All the Children of the World, You are Powerful!


“Look at children. Of course they may quarrel, but generally speaking they do not harbor ill feelings as much or as long as adults do. Most adults have the advantage of education over children, but what is the use of an education if they show a big smile while hiding negative feelings deep inside? Children don’t usually act in such a manner. If they feel angry with someone, they express it, and then it is finished. They can still play with that person the following day.”
― Dalai Lama XIV



All the Children of the World,
You are Powerful!
You are Powerful and Beautiful!

You truly know how to live
Not in the past, not into the future
But savouring the present moment
Living now

Look how great your smiles are!
I swear you are truly rich
Even that kind of smile has eluded kings
Children, teach me how you do it

You are amazing little beings,
You Children!
You have energy, your eyes burn with life
You don’t keep sorrow in your hearts
That is why you can smile through tears

Your questions always make me happy
You ask, you want to know
Never ashamed even for a moment
Now, there! Those are great minds
Minds which ask, unafraid
You teach me each day
To be a better person
So, shine all little children
Play, be children

You all are amazing! 

Friday, 29 April 2011

Weep Not, Child




Image credit: above

I feel your remorse
The tears welling up in your eyes
For Mother Africa
As you suckle her dry tits
Weep not, Child

Weep not, Child
When your limbs are ripped by grenades
And your eyes are fed with the nakedness of Mother
In greed, in corruption, in dictatorship
Fed with hopelessness
Fed with misery
Fed with power-hunger

You see, Child
If Mother Africa was cruel enough
She would have flapped her tits to the sun
And said, “ I curse you all, let the sun and my tits
Bear me witness: you shall never know peace!”
If Mother Africa was impatient
She would have escaped to other distant lands
Get another husband and move on
If Mother Africa had no hope for us
The sun would burn with less passion
The wind would blow with less pomp
The wildebeest would never cross Mara
The hyena would never laugh
The birds would never chirp

But, such things, child
Mother Africa wouldn’t do
Never will:
Take counsel, then, child
Weep not, child
Wipe your tears
Laugh again

Weep not, child
You have cried for far too long
How long should a child cry?
Your sorrow you’ve poured to the night
A dark, solitary night of dejection
Many a tear you’ve shed to fill lakes
Many a whisper you’ve held back
For fear, for sheer fear
Till when, child?
Till when?

Step out in the sun, child
Feel its warmth burn your skin once again
Go to the rain, child
Feel the drizzle washing away your sorrow
Go to the hills and mountains, child
Feel the breath-taking beauty, inhale the fresh air
Go to the rivers and lakes, child
Feel the ankle-deep waters wash away your dusty feet
Smile again, laugh again, hope again
Weep not, child.

C) Salem Lorot 2011




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