Grew up in a land with two seasons
But I had heard of several others
Damn! I thought mine felt like prisons
I wanted to explore unlike my brothers
I wasn’t as content as they were; spewing with desire
So, I left to know what was beyond the sea
I departed to quench the wandering fire
Alas! Mixed feelings and numbness in my knee
The grass was never greener on the other side
I got no roses, just a stalk with thorns
From running through plantations with pride
To pushing through traffic with blowing horns
I miss the land of my birth, full of affection
It’s tasty waters and meals wrapped in leaves
A place where my family is my reflection
And there are no eyes staring like we thieves
Entering through the gates of no return
I would journey backwards and leap into the future
To the land I was born, I shall go.
Here!
There!
Everywhere!
Moving to the left, my eyes on the right
Going downwards, pointing upwards
Touch the walls, inhale the air
Feel the flowers, run around the garden
Poses flow, one, two, and turn
While the timer counts to ten
A malfunction of my mind
The need for speed for my thought
While my movements play catch up
And my emotions fluttering for every scene
To keep the atmosphere in the heart
The geography in the head
For there is a tendency to yearn for this site
An id-controlling desire to come back
Although the chances are slim
A glance of this reality is also far fetched
So, in full knowledge
I allow myself to wonder
Here!
There!
Everywhere!
Ago Serwaa is a young lady with wild dreams and a preference for poetry, novels, & short stories. She has been featured in Tsooboi, an anthology by Tampered Press & Black Girls Glow, and is part of Ghana’s Writer’s Marathon. She is currently working on an anthology of poems.