“Nana, Don’t go” – words Mom kept repeating as I explained my journey.
I need to go, Yes, I need to go
To a distant land
I will leave tomorrow and go sink deep
In the lands of other worlds
Filled with strange faces and unfamiliar language
I will leave with the first bus
I have stuffed my little faded clothes
In my little Ghana-Must-Go bag.
Tomorrow I will leave this place
And its troubles behind
I’ve watched Dad sank deep into the soil,
Two siblings melted back into the sand that formed them,
I’ve witnessed the family legacy (cocoa farm) caught in unquenchable flames
Years of relentless efforts to revive it saw no fruitful yield.
With tears;
I saw it being sold to a neighbor we know not
Only for the money meant to secure my education to the highest level stolen in weeks times,
When our dilapidated house was ransacked.
We wailed till our voices ceased
The once enviable family is left with two survivors
And with nothing to begin life anew,
So I will leave tomorrow.
I haven’t gotten the chance to bid familiar faces and friends goodbye,
But I will leave tomorrow.
There will be no return
Oh and why should I return?
The families we supported accused us of money rituals,
The soil that provided us with bountiful harvest now swallows our seeds like hen does maize
Yes, I will miss the stream,
I will miss the sight of the village beautiful maidens with their water pot balancing on their heads
I will miss the fond memories,
Yes, I will miss Mom,
But there will be no return.
There will be no goodbyes
For I will disappear from this miserable land that deserted me,
When the ghosts are all asleep
And Mom snores in pitiable state.
I will disappear to the city of hope
To fight and become who I want to be
I will go hard or die
If I succeed, I will return to Mom
If the unmentionable happens, do not cry
For I told you,
Tomorrow I will leave.
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By: Isaac Cobbinah
Songs of Hope
-Ink of De_Governor ✍🏿
Melodies of the Heart
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