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