What do you make of this?
Today, they came to my
school as well
I had already told Kwame
that I too would get mine
I remember how Mama and
Papa were excited to see Kwame in his new uniform
I remember saying “But
it is too big!”
And Mama replied “That’s
good, he can use it until he completes primary”
Now, I am a proud owner
of my very own Kokonte and Ab3nkwan uniform
The short-sleeves reach
my wrists
And my pinafore sweeps
the floor when I walk past
But it is mine.
“...for what we have received,
we are truly grateful. Amen.”
Now, I don’t have to
leave school hungry
There is food in school
And we can eat to our
fill
But by the time I get
home, though
All the food is gone
I don’t feel the weight
of the food in my belly anymore
And the bottom of my pinafore
is twice as dirty as
It was before I set off
in the morning
I’m exhausted but I have
to do my homework and the dishes before dark
Because we don’t have
electricity in my village
And I have to wake up
early, do my chores and get to school before classes begin
I am scared that I would
become like Sister Akos
Mama says she’s just
lazy
Sister Akos said she
won’t go to school again
Because we have to walk
to the next village to attend primary school
She was fine with that
But when she completed primary,
She had to walk to the
next two villages to attend JSS
That, she refused to do
I’m scared because I’m
in Primary 5
Two more years I’ll have
to walk more than twice the distance I do now
In the heat and with all
that dust and with less friends than I walk with now
With my pinafore
sweeping the dusty road that leads to my village.
Neina.
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Thanks! :)
ReplyDeleteI really like this. Your use of imagery is great, and it reminds me of much younger days. :D
ReplyDeleteThanks! Glad I triggered your trip down memory lane!
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