NO LONGER
NUDE
Our ancestors carved their
names on values that define our race
Their sweat, toil and stress
enshrined in monument so indelible
From the pot of wisdom,
proverbs, life and times of the sage we fetch
Give meaning to our roots as
preserved in the sacred encyclopaedia
Well equipped to end Penury,
pestilence, trafficking, war and hostilities
We are never descendants of
a confused tradition as purported
Galaxy of talents embroider
the history of this gigantic race
Hospitality, communality,
and ethics complement our vital ingredients
Contrasting yesterday, our
children dream of toys, Cinderella and ice cream
Imitators of you wanna and
I’m gonna subjecting their identity to perfidy
You are not zombies, say no
to F and A words for decency beckons
Digital epoch obscures their
vision and plants discord among clans
Where are those strangers,
cynics and wet blankets?
We wage war against
exploitation and overdependence?
Tell Njoroge in Kenya, Tesfa in Ethiopia, Tunde in Lagos and Aisha in
Egypt
Yvonne in Soweto that we
don’t have different blood but tongue
Fantasies of greener grass
on foreign soil taint our youth’s identity
Deep in our hearts lies the
aroma of our irreplaceable delicacies
To summon her children and
repossess her integrity
I am, you are, our children gather
to commemorate this colour
This skin is durable,
resistant to marginalisation and extinction
Our women denounce irrational brawl and endorse
genuine motherhood
There is a Continent, a
souvenir of conventional values
Today and tomorrow this accolade is for your timeless
resilience.