BEINOMUGISHA
FREDRICK
THE AFRICAN DREAM
As Africa
re-defines its story to newly live
The sun will rise
from beneath the sky
To caress Africa
from its past cries
The rainbow will
protect us from above
As Africa shines
for the world to witness
With colors of
emotions flowing in harmony
The Giraffe will
stand on its height
With big long neck
over any wall
As Africa stands
tall
When all others
fall
The Lion will
stand firm on its feet
Allocate, relocate
any where it can fit
With a soft heart
that cannot hurt
As Africa binds
together at heart
Beyond where any
dirt can touch
Then will come
this life we used to read in books
Timed smokeless
cookers – no need of cooks
Posh cars, once
for only stars will be our cars to vroom
Real schools, with
cool stools will be our schools for our children to school.
As Africa shines
and reigns without looking back
To the footprints
of our tracks that left us with scars
AFRICA AS FORETOLD
By our
grandfathers
Whose bones are
now old
The story was told
That the Africa that
awaited
Was not the one
born
But something to
be created
Remolded and
re-patterned
With a glass to be
wrapped
And in the air to
be placed.
That, its shear
On its downfall
Would be blamed on
itself
Cracking its own
shelf
As it staggers in
blinding darkness
Of extreme shyness
And acted weakness
The dangers that
were foretold
In the story that
was told
By our
grandfathers that were bullied
Are here now with
us today
On our shoulders
to hold
The story was told
That diseases will
torment the land
To be manufactured
in the lab
Injected in Africa
at large
The story was told
That poverty will
torture the land
Designed with hard
words to understand
Inflation is in
Africa at large
The story was told
That mankind will
not spare Africa’s kindness
The affectionate
and tender Africa
Will be a
malevolent Africa
That the storms
will rise
Over Africa to
traumatize
Darkness will
cover the land
And crops wither
in the sand
Heroes will
surmise
As they try to
rise.
The story was told
That our leaders
will be the destroyer’s slaves
And rule their
fellows with blows
The destroyer will
keep us at watch
With his metallic
birds in the airbase
Watching us burn
in the firebase
Enclosed in a
metal case
That whoever
cannot endure
Opts for an
everlasting rest
As the story was foretold.
THE AFRICA WE MISS
Bout - Combat
With absence of
fury
But with presence
of passion
Between two
traditional men
Fighting with
caution
Within environs of
fire
And clansmen that
cheer
Grandpa - Grandson
Sitting around a
striking glow
Monitoring
children as they grow
With the folk
tales,
Obscenities that
are smoothly pronounced
Tarradiddles and
all the riddles
Armoring the
future
Against evils of
the future
Peaceful moonlight
Eight O'clock at
night
Comes this social
event
Each age group
sitting in a circle
Attacking the meal
from every angle
Remember;
There is a unique
sitting style
That no one can
defile
And only the right
hand
To transport the
load.
THE CHILD OF MOTHER
AFRICA
Why do you want to
make me cry?
When I look back
in your childhood
And compare the
naivety
Of your then
ignorance
With the guilt
Of your today’s
adolescence
Your mother you
make cry
You know for you
she tries
And the unreliable
crop she grows
Even though
sometimes school fees delays
But all this you
cannot imagine
And your torn
future you combine
Do you have a
vision child?
I mean a desired
perception
An aspiration to
ween
A lawyer, speaks
good English
An engineer must
know Physics
A teacher likes
school
And doctorship is
not in you
But all this you
cannot imagine
And your torn
future you combine
Why do you plant
thorns in your life?
With sharp spines
through your flesh
The sun is about
to set
And hope is fading
away with no trace
But all this,
still you cannot imagine
And your torn
future you combine.
AFRICAN LEADERS
We no cry for
bread
Nor these poor
roads
We cry for the
tilt in their dreams
When they were
still useful in their youthfulness
Their descendants
were pastoralists
A profession they
rejected and opted for patriotism
And now why drop
the initial dream?
To cover it with
this cream
Patripassians is
now what they are
Monarchianism is
what has covered what they were
They are now
ravenous as leopards
Enrich day by day
with smart pads
Yet pitiable
school girls do not have sanitary pads
They sow seeds of confusion
To rule us with
division
Service delivery
is not lively
When it is, is
like the biological diffusion
They are the
regions of high concentration
We are the regions
of low concentration..
BEINOMUGISHA FREDRICK
BEINOMUGISHA
FREDRICK,
is a critical and radical poet, aged 22 years, from Western Uganda in the
district of Rubirizi, Bunyaruguru. A student in his 2nd year at KAMPALA
INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY-WC pursuing a bachelor's degree in Information
Technology.
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