Monday, 24 June 2013

MY SON,LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX...!!!


MY SON, LET’S TALK ABOUT SEX!!!
You appear young and extremely innocent
Without pimples
But with dimples
I always considered you a toddler
Even though you were seventeen
Current occurrences have given me a sudden change of mind
And I think it’s about time we address it as father and son
Your recent line of chat with our neighbour’s daughter
Has given me reason to suspect you
The last time, you asked when her father normally returns from work
Two days ago, u asked the same about her mother
Yesterday, you were asking when her kid sister will start school
Today, you’re asking when her auntie will return to the village
Are you Lawyer Tsatsu Tsikata or Lawyer Addison?
We were watching ‘Sunset Beach’ together the other time
And you suddenly started starring at me
With great uneasiness in your eyes
When you saw people kissing and attempting to make love
I thought you were still a kid
For some time now
 I have also noticed the beaming smiles on your face
Anytime commercials on condoms were being aired
You’ve started exhibiting the same signs I portrayed
When I was about your age
Your libido has already started gathering momentum
And I think it’s about time we have a talk
I am not taking chances this time
Because my father ignored the same signals when I was your age
That nearly made me a daddy at seventeen
I think it’s about time you know the facts
I think it’s about time I put it straight to you
I think it’s about time you know
How disastrous that bloody banana
Dangling between your skinny legs like Tarzan can be
I think it’s about time I talk about the most silent topic
I think I need to break the ice now
My dear son, let’s talk about sex!!!

Friday, 31 May 2013

I WAS ONCE LOVED,BUT NOW UNREMEMBERED


I WAS ONCE LOVED,BUT NOW UNREMEMBERED
We said all the 'I love you'
We graced the weather with love unlimited
You whispered my name all night
And cherished me all day
We were crazily stuck on each other
Like Siamese twins sharing a single heart
We were like the gum to the tooth
So glued and enviable
Our eyes never got sick of each other
Neither did your lips ever got tired of mine
Days have grown old
But our love has blown cold
For once I thought time makes love stronger
But for us, time has strangulated ours longer
I wish I were the same woman to you
I wish I still tickle your emotions like I used to
I wish I were the same woman
Who made you go gaga at all times
But time and tide have withered our promising love
You have suddenly forgotten my birthday
And thrown our precious anniversary dates to the dogs
I no longer feature in your dreams at night
Neither do I ring a bell on your mind by day
It’s amazing how amnesia has ravaged my memories in you
It’s amazing how I can go unnoticed in your eyes
I was once loved by you
But now,
I am unremembered

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

YEEEEESS NKATIE!

YEEEESSS……NKATIE!
Yeeeesss…… Nkatie!
Yeeesss….. Nkatie!!
Yeeeesss nkati shew!!!
That is her melodious chorus every blessed day
She goes east and then west
Climbs south, and descends to the north
Carrying her 8-month old baby on her already saddled back
Like a porter in the market of Asesewa
She trips about with her head pan stocked with roasted groundnuts
Sitting comfortably on her exhausted head
She combs through the scorching sun by day
And swims through the cold by night
In her desperate bid to attract customers for her ware
She treks miles on foot in torn slippers
And gets extensive makeups in sweat daily
But feels no pain nor shame
She bothers less about what people say
Neither does she pay any attention to what others think
The only fuel that keeps the little flame in heart blazing
Is that simple smile and the ‘Thank you mummy’
That she receives from her three bouncing toddlers
She has no ready money
Nor any other helper
All she does to put porridge and bread on her children’s table each day
Is to go out and about in the sun
With her head pan and roasted groundnut
 Trumpeting her usual chorus,
Yeeeeeeeeesssssss……..Nkatie!
Nkati shew!!!

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

INFANTS AND TODDLERS

INFANTS AND TODDLERS
She looked at me and smiled
With dimples on both cheeks
She took up her toys and run out the door
Jumping and hopping in excitement
She goes out to meet up with the other kids in the neighbourhood
Who were running helter-skelter
They run up, they run down
They skipped and hopped
They laughed and giggled
They whispered and screamed
They tickled and teased each other
Licking cones of ice cream and lollipops
While dressed up in pinks and blues
They had no worries
They were ruling a world of their own
A world abundant in joy and excitement
A world where they only cried for attention
And wept only when their toys break
A peaceful and pleasant world where every adult wished to be
A world devoid of stress and strenuous hustle
Once upon a time, I sailed through their world
But had no appreciation of it
Today, seasons have changed
My skin has thickened
My bones have hardened and elongated
I now have some things growing on my chin which I learnt was called beard
I have all I ever wanted while I was a kid
I have all the liberty I dreamed of while growing up
I have graduated out of my baby court into an orthopaedic bed of my own
 I look at the confusion and scorching pressures in my adult world
 And begin to envy the innocent and carefree world of infants and toddlers
I wish I could spend just a jiffy in their world
I wish I could get into their carefree state for just a second
I just wish I were in their shoes!
I really, really wish so