Thursday, December 1, 2016

A Psalm Of Life - Poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

A Psalm Of Life by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Tell me not, in mournful numbers,
Life is but an empty dream! 
For the soul is dead that slumbers,
And things are not what they seem.

Life is real! Life is earnest! 
And the grave is not its goal; 
Dust thou art, to dust returnest,
Was not spoken of the soul.

Not enjoyment, and not sorrow,
Is our destined end or way; 
But to act, that each to-morrow
Find us farther than to-day.

Art is long, and Time is fleeting,
And our hearts, though stout and brave,
Still, like muffled drums, are beating
Funeral marches to the grave.

In the world’s broad field of battle,
In the bivouac of Life,
Be not like dumb, driven cattle! 
Be a hero in the strife! 

Trust no Future, howe’er pleasant! 
Let the dead Past bury its dead! 
Act,— act in the living Present! 
Heart within, and God o’erhead! 

Lives of great men all remind us
We can make our lives sublime,
And, departing, leave behind us
Footprints on the sands of time; 

Footprints, that perhaps another,
Sailing o’er life’s solemn main,
A forlorn and shipwrecked brother,
Seeing, shall take heart again.

Let us, then, be up and doing,
With a heart for any fate; 
Still achieving, still pursuing,
Learn to labor and to wait. 

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

The last embers by Dennis Okyere Brako


The last embers by Dennis Okyere Brako

The soul of the dwindling fires cries
Whiles I shiver, at the cold winter’s bites
No fumes from the dying embers rises!
A dirge I’m left to sing, as the last fires dies!

I hear the unnerving wailing, as the last soldier falls
Poor young widows; the last tear drops!
Warmth turns cold; the bedside clears!
Love turns memories of long lasting bareness!

Where are the wreaths, for the valiant the mothers’ gave?
Lost wandering souls, tossed by every wave
No lilies grows on the lost soldier’s grave
No monuments stands, for the heroes of oceans brave!

For my drop I wildly search, in the entire oceans deeps’
Like a droplet, I lose myself in the large ocean’s waves
My broken tulip bows, in the storms of nature’s blitz
The dark rains showers, dousing the last embers!


Thursday, June 23, 2016

Prints of a passing land by Dennis Okyere Brako

Prints of a passing land by Dennis Okyere Brako

I can smell it, I can see it but I can’t touch it
The world is ticking away; the passing of time
The breeze is dry and the sky hazy, the leaves drops, the rain stops
Do you hear the distant cry, the echoes of the dying forest?
The flicker of the firefly in the dimming sky, the hornbill to its nest!
Where the mudfish darts; the dry river beds! The palm withers!

The sky showers; flakes of the burning forest! The deer runs
On its trail; the clangs of the machetes, the dogs barks, the deer bleats
The child races for the flying flakes! The flakes breaks!
In millions the dry ground takes! Prints of a passing world
The crescent looms! The night glows! The shout of the playing children!
Around the embers, the children gathers! The aroma of the roasted cocoyam
The night is quiet! The bell tolls marking another end! The passage of time!

Above the horizon, a hawk circles and the chicken furrows! The chicks follows!
The hawk swoops! The villagers hoots! And the hen boots!
Caught in the talons, the chick squeaks! The hawk squeezes!
Behind the thicket, a boy crouches, a bird perches, a catapult stretches  
I see a slink, the pebble flings and the bird sprints!
Behind the mud house, a cat stalks, the lizard peeps and the cat seizes
The rays dull, the child retires! a cricket chirps
A cock bounces! A father calls! The children chases! The coop troops!
Times passes! A rooster crows! The birth of a new dawn! A day is born

The bush ruffles! The stream ripples and the bucket fills
A child doodle! A boy looks! The squirrel scoots
The sun rises! Shadows bounces! A girl dances 
A raven crows! The path bloats! Farmers’ crowds
Sun is setting, farmers returning; produce are swaying!
I hear a clang! The people listens! The crier speaks, the drum beats
The fires dies! The village retires!! A lullaby rises!
An owl hoots! A mother soothes and the baby snoozes 

A stubborn goat dashes and the palm oil splashes! A mother vexes!
The boy chases! A rod is raised and the goat brakes!
There’s a thump and a loud moan as the goat jumps!
Around the coop a snake slithers a woman yells and menfolk gathers!
A stone is hurled, the snake coils and the men veers
A stick swooshes, snake wriggles and its midsection smashed
It lies lifeless, kids glimpses, the men disperses!

The Whiteman passes! Kids rushes! Cheers rises
The frogs’ croaks as the night drops! Fireside throngs and folklores are told
Faces focus and ears erects! The tales are sentimental! Folksongs chanted
I hear the interlude! Lessons are drawn! Children adore!
Like a mamba! Do you remember when you were tender?

The world you lived, with all the thrills are now prints of memories ordained?

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Melodies for a father by Dennis Okyere Brako


Melodies for a father by Dennis Okyere Brako

Unlike the many songs of failed fatherhood
My melodies are legacies inked beyond neighborhoods
Composed in gratitude and admiration for a father
Who nurtured an empire and pushed its frontiers further

From the pages of time, you have been our torchbearer
Through the thick and brambles you pressed ever
We are awed for your sacrifices we cannot fathom
Why you shelved your dreams for us to the very bottom!

In the difficult valley, you forged an impossible door
Like Old Moses you led us on the dry red sea floor
From the scorching furnace you forged the conquering sword
And wrote boldly in sweat on the sheets of our memory core

There may be no parades, no monuments and fame
Yet much delight overflows when we hear your name
It will be easy for you to write yourself off with worry
But we are your empire and signifies your glory

Our hearts full of gratitude as we honor you, father
Your protective shepherd’s rod that led us to the still waters
May you think yourself a success and you’re not wrong
For we are the notes and tunes of your success song

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

The old rugged road by Dennis Okyere Brako

The old rugged road by Dennis Okyere Brako

I looked down the old rugged road
Incongruously trodden by men of old
On each side where the mould grows
Wherefore should I go?
I pondered the path the river flows
Downhill along the shoal

Where the flow can rinse my soul
The canopy are shades for the weary soul
In the river dances the fleshy soles
Plump Cattle of Hyperion mows
On the dotted map! the end boldly shows
Many travelers knows and merrily goes

Again I looked down the old rugged road
The beckoning pikes are for the bold
Storms of sands and the desert winds
Over the horizon, the hills have eyes
Dividing the path into the unknown
The uncharted zones, nobody knows

Boldly I decided on the old rugged road
Well dogged after the men of old
Trophies of gold I do not know                                         
Pits of darkness, the mines are hollow
Step after step I slowly go

Down the old rugged road

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Oh! Africa by Dennis Okyere Brako


Oh! Africa by Dennis Okyere Brako

Conceived in bravery, so was your land carved
Perfect in beauty it stretched from north to south
Pyramids lands that sheltered The Lord from Herod
The birthplace of civilization, a torch to the world

Stuffed in your bellies; precious stones of every measure
Embedded in your sons are ideas of immense treasure
Our Creator was fair with your share of nature’s gift
The sun, rivers, mountains vastly abounds to the rift

Divided like the amoeba, you fell prey to the swift,
The best of your sons were taken to the ship
Pathetically chained and carted over the deep
Like ox to the slaughter, the reins muted their weep

Joy reigned when you resisted the rod of the imperialist
Yet your ruler’s are worse than the colonialist
In the sands are mashed the blood of the innocent
Greed and selfishness has flamed the sacred incense

Out of your slumber, your sons awaits your resurrection
How costly they have to pay for your redemption
At the river banks your offspring’s live
Yet washes their muddy hands with dew

Chastise your sons who bite the breast with the milk
Awake mother Africa! And clothe your babies in silk
As the traveler longs for the oasis, your sons await

Rush to your hidden treasuries before it’s too late!

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Never again by Dennis Okyere Brako

Never again by Dennis Okyere Brako

The game of life we play to gain
Its twists and turns are full of pain
The shrills and thrills are secrets ordained
To self-resign, are oracles profaned

As you brace each stage you’ll meet the Cain’s
Who’ll smash your sacrifice on you altar of pain
The drought will come: there’ll be no rain
Nurse a determined spirit as you ply these plains

Trudge, step by step but don’t complain
Overlook the naysayers and grab the endurance chain
Turn not, but for your course, maintain!

Learn from the past as the Jews says! Never again!

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

One long happy holiday by John D. Rockefeller

One long happy holiday by John D. Rockefeller


I was early taught to work as well as play;
My life has been one long, happy holiday
Full of work, and full of play
I dropped the worry on the way
And God was good to me every day

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Mother by Dennis Okyere Brako

Mother by Dennis Okyere Brako

From seed formation the warfare was on
A fetus developing to be born
On a journey of nine long treacherous moons
Inside the protective womb of motherhood


You nourished us through your milk,
Nurtured, we were clothed in golden silk
When we took our first step you cheered
Till we scaled the scary tree when you begged


Your chides were sign post above the earth
God-woven love web we retreat for rebirth
You gathered us like the hen gather her chicks
As the lioness over her cubs, you sheltered us


God has given the world a blessing
How well we see till the edge of our lessons
An inseparable bond tied in marble
A precious gift, love–carved and infallible


I listened in grief the story of a mother
As she recounted, she wailed to another
Of a dear son torn by propaganda
Engrossed in a war of hopeless agenda


Son was bloodily ripped from top to down
And for him there was no burial ground
That was his reward for rallying to the order
His last dying word was “mother”!


Young, captured, and raised on violence
He marched on in murderous silence
The merciless muzzle tore him like butter
Discarded in tears, he cried for “mother”


There’s a magical bond gifted in motherhood
And we shall not fail to say thank you
With gratitude in our hearts we adore you, mother!
From your seed of love that goes beyond many borders

Thursday, April 28, 2016

In every situation by Dennis Brako Okyere

In every situation by Dennis Brako Okyere

In the desert, lies the refreshing oasis
In the dark night sky shines the dazzling stars
From the deep vaults surfaces the brightest gem
In the friction are polished the crystal stones
There is good in every situation

In failure is found the admirable fortitude
In misery lurks the divine mysteries
In the virus is produced the potent vaccines
In our trials secretes our greatest triumph
There is good in every situation

From the lessons emerges the impeccable blessings
From the dumbest trash is lifted our prized treasures
Beneath our messes appears our celestial messages
In the tests lies our divine testimonies
There is good in every situation

From our victimhood, springs our surpassing victories
In the difficulties comes amazing discoveries
In the crushing pains is found comforting pleasures
In poverty do we appreciate great prosperity
There is good in every situation

The opposing winds, lifts the dainty kite
In the storms reaches down the tree roots
In the midst of the glooms do we find hope
The hot steam thrusts the weighty locomotive
There is good in every situation

After the doom comes extraordinary boom
From the sorrows will birth great joys
In the distresses arises optimistic desires
In the fusion comes exponential energy  
There is good in every situation

In our crisis came our anointed Christ
In our crosses will be forged our magnificent crowns
From our ruins came our supreme redemption
From the losses originates immaculate love

There is always good in every situation

Saturday, April 16, 2016

I choose the mountain by Howard Simon


I choose the mountain by Howard Simon

The low lands call
I am tempted to answer
They are offering me a free dwelling
Without having to conquer

The massive mountain makes its move
Beckoning me to ascend
A much more difficult path
To get up the slippery bend

I cannot choose both
I have a choice to make
I must be wise
This will determine my fate

I choose, I choose the mountain
With all its stress and strain
Because only by climbing
Can I rise above the plain

I choose the mountain
And I will never stop climbing
I choose the mountain
And I shall forever be ascending

Friday, April 15, 2016

I’m not a clown by Dennis Okyere Brako

I’m not a clown by Dennis Okyere Brako

You look at me as I appear down
The muddy waters of life has painted me brown
My face is puffy and my scruffy gown
A smile is alien! I can only frown
Don’t mock me as I lay on the ground
Just understand that I’m not a clown

Crouched on the bench! You’ll meet me at the park
Shabby on the streets, I’m behind the cart
Cold and alone I’m sprawled on the mat
Nowhere to go, I have to share the dark
The hatred in your gaze as you passed the back
A clown? I’m not! It’s just a mark

I’m bent over the desk from rooster crow
Till the chicken roost when I mopped my brow
The goal, my focus! Never minding the role
My toil unrewarded, I drag my very sole
For God and country! There hangs my taunted goal
Ridicule? I’m sodden, they’re my very clothes
A clown I’m painted! While I try to soar

They call me weird, of course they’re right
For answering humanity’s call! Yes it’s a fight
Move with the flow? No! That isn’t bright!
Shovel for myself? No! that’s the nation’s pie?
Greedily Succumb? No! You can’t give me a bite
For the suffering masses are my soul’s plight
Don’t call me a clown! It’s my soul’s delight

The world will sneer whether up or down
To bury you like seed! They’ll put you aground
To gracefully sprout, you’ve got to push the hard ground
You will be chastised for keeping what is sound
Look to God and let your hope abound
He’ll guide your steps and take you around
So keep in mind, you are not a clown!

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Something Big by Howard Simon

Something Big by Howard Simon

An ocean swims in every tear drop
A river rejoices in every dropp of rain
A thunder talks in every heart beat
The wind laughs in every breath
The sun speaks in every smile
Something big in every little thing! 

A forest hides in every acorn
A mountain shelters in every pebble 
An eagle glides in every butterfly
A millennium inhabits every moment
A library dances in every idea
Something big in every little thing! 

A great nation hibernates in every child
A great journey lives in every foot step
A million dollars sleep in every dime
An orchestra flies in every singing bird
The heart of an elephant powers every ant
something big in every little thing! 

God give me eyes that I might see
Something big in every little thing
And please help me to understand
How the gigantic God of the galaxies
Dwells in my diminutive, fragile heart
Something big in every little thing! 

A Withering song by Dennis Okyere Brako

A Withering song by  Dennis Okyere Brako

Left in the middle of the forgotten path
The journey has come to a sudden bend
Why turn my song to a dwindling end?
My deepest affliction at the sharpened edge

Sadly, broken! My guitar strings
The Medley’s slanted, I cannot sing
The drums are silent in the middle of my dance
Am deeply wounded by thunder’s pounce

Was peaceful! Oh love why come along
A thing they say can never go wrong
Yet could not stand the tempest toss
Shards of sadness, am looking at my loss

Floods of the grief has overflown my soul
Floating in the distance goes my only bowl
Rain not again you cloud of uncertainty
I’m drenched enough in this rain of reality

My arrows are spent, leisurely walks my prey
I crave for comfort, I have to pray
I need a light back to Milton’s paradise
Keep me oh Lord, out of sorrow’s bite

In pain I’m chained in the deepest of darkness
Mist and shadows! Am lost in the abyss
I wait for rescue, till an angel comes
For the saving angel who may never come

Beyond all doubt, am hoping beyond hope
I may sound morbid, yet it helps to cope
I’m casting anchor, this voyage has been long

Don’t get me wrong! It’s just a song

Monday, March 21, 2016

The Arena of life by Dennis Okyere Brako

The Arena of life by Dennis Okyere Brako

Waiting In the arena, I dreaded playing the game
The panic of the announcer mentioning my name
Fear of defeat running down my spine
The screams of the vanquished playing on my mind
I saw the hailed, who came back maimed
I cannot play! This is not my game

But why should I sit, in the stands and ponder
Stare at the wounded conquerors and wonder
To be an onlooker from birth to death!
Tiptoeing silently to an early grave!
Tamed and unknown because I refused to play!
Oh no! I cannot stay, this is my way

I shoved off fear and strolled down the stairs
Picking my weapon, I put on my gears 
Brimming with courage, I entered the sphere
Then came in my foes, formidable and frightening
Unexpected and in a flash they attacked like lightning
Down I went with my blood spouting!

Back into the fight and I resumed my stall
I’ll never give in until I have given my all
I punched and kicked till there was a fall
Amid the drowning cheers, I‘ve had my victory
Shining in gold there was my trophy
My fears are trampled, a legacy for the century

Are you afraid, to enter the arena of life?
Stricken with fear in the colosseum of life
Muster your courage and step into the strife
Defeat will bite but continue the fight
To overcome the doubt, play with all your might
For your banner of victory lies on the other side

Thursday, March 17, 2016

New self-order by Dennis Okyere Brako

New self-order by Dennis Okyere Brako

I’m circled and choking on every side
By the crashing burden of sorrows tide
My agony in the garden of Gethsemane
Equal the doom of so many

Determined I’ll rise and put on my gloves
Protect the geese and the golden eggs
Every side I’ll fight for personal peace
And water the withered ambition’s tree

I’ll spring, like rebirth of the phoenix bird
From the friction shall be polished the brightest gem    
On the anvil shall be born the finest edge
A new self-order shall emerge

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Pick the pieces by Dennis Okyere Brako

 Pick the pieces by Dennis Okyere Brako

With careful measure I was built with treasure
Gleaming in splendor I was painted in leisure
Beyond measure my talents were forever
Graceful and lively I paced like the Piper  

Then came the storms I really dreaded
Every cell and muscle, cruelly shredded
Bleeding in pain, it was disguised as lessons
Shrouded in despair, I overlooked the blessings

Forlorn and cold I forgot the Creator
Self-imposed I lived in terror
Talents and abilities, thrown in the gutter
The spite of many, I could hardly gather

In silent reflections, I won’t be naive
Why should I ponder till the edge of my grave?
The pain of leaving my abilities untrained!   
And all the talents I would fail to maintain!

No matter the cost, I’ll pick the pieces
Resolutely bounce on the foundation of lessons
I’ll build from the remnants, the tower of the forgotten
Towards my goal; the trophy of blessings

Saturday, February 27, 2016

My volcano by Dennis Okyere Brako

My volcano by Dennis Okyere Brako

Stretching forth into the heavens
Lies the mountain of the Vikings
Its peak smothered with ashes of ages
Memories of old forgone centuries

Hollowed and untroubled are the mighty peaks
Home of bats are its yawning caves
Overshadowed in silence the foggy ice
Quietly isolated and left in peace

Wherefore in the distance billows the other
Spitting smoke, fire and lava
Rumbling within the never resting magma
Endlessly smoking in awe and wonder

I looked and behold I will be the later
Lava of passion will I sputter
Resolutely boil my molten magma
Spout my torch I will not mutter