Talking These Trade Winds
By Andrene Bonner What of the wind tonight Weeping these Blue Mountains Tree branches conspire Birds need find new rest. What of the wind tonight The haunting dessert whistles Like songbirds in distress Dogs howl and children hide. What of the wind tonight Three days uprooted crops Blew away helpless fronds Raise frocks high as acacia tree. What of the wind tonight Make forest fires cruel burn Like hot desires atop lovers leap Now desolate of passion’s flames. What of the wind tonight Fierce like man strong enough To contemplate prison doors open For poor man’s freedom come. What of the wind tonight Ancestral duppies like feral horses Demand a proper burial Raucous like thunder rolling. What of the wind tonight Echoing drums of Asante warriors Beating down the oppressors From Accompong to Nanny Town. What of the wind tonight Resonates the lip service of Propaganda politricking as if To better educate the masses. What of the wind tonight These talking trade winds that Speak of time on this here island Seem as if it’s going to rain.
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