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amoafowaa-sefa-cecilia
A teacher at Tamale Senior High School in northern Ghana. The third of eight children. Loves to live unrestricted, strives to fight for equity for women and proper care for children.
EPILOGUE: When wisdom fills the old calabash, It overflows and seeps in The sun dries it to be stronger That way it lasts with experience So was the calabash of Atanga’s Granpa On his very dying bed He called Atanga to his bed And had his last stream flow to him GRANDPA: My dear Atanga, Please in the name all great Atangas This is my last advice to you If you wish to take a wife Never choose either of these: The woman with light skin The woman with dark skin The woman who is short And the woman who is tall ATANGA: Ei! Grandpa! Then tell me not to marry Who then do you want me to marry? Not the fair Nor the dark Not the short Nor the tall? GRANDPA: Listen my boy To words of old The light skinned woman Is the fantasy of all If you choose her None will help you prosper Every man wants you to fail So they can quickly take your place So never dream of the fair woman No matter how much you crave for her ATANGA: Oh! I see I think I do understand Grandpa what about the rest? GRANDPA: Never go in for dark skinned woman She is the one that all your people loathe She is the one whose people hate you The only people interested are you and her When disaster strikes, none will hear So never go in for the dark skinned woman ATANGA: Oh! I see Now I know It is not the colour Nor the character A woman like that Would do me harm Now let us go on Explain the rest GRANDPA: Never go in for the short woman A short woman is the neighbour’s daughter Her house is so close to your house You can never have a moment of peace Whatever you do Her people poke their noses You can never have your lives to live ATANGA: Grandpa is wise So what about the last? GRANPA: The tall woman Is the woman who comes from afar Her home-town is far So you can’t have peace Any time there is trouble in her home You need to pay To get your people to go with you Amidst the feeding And transportation How can you proper? ATANGA: Granpa is wise Grandpa has lived Who would have thought Of these wise sayings To an infant where thoughts are concerned? Thank you Grandpa So which type of woman Must I marry? Grandpa? Grandpa? I am asking you a question! Grandpa!!!! Grandpa please answer!!!! MMA: Grandpa is gone To the land of beyond Where sorrow is nil And thinking is unreal Just be glad you sipped from his calabash Of wisdom before he left PROLOGUE: And that ended Grandpa’s advice Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia (c) 2014
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Dec 11, 2014
Dec 11, 2014 at 10:02 AM UTC
ATANGA’S GRANDPA’S LAST ADVICE
EPILOGUE: When wisdom fills the old calabash, It overflows and seeps in The sun dries it to be stronger That way it lasts with experience So was the calabash of Atanga’s Granpa On his very dying bed He called Atanga to his bed And had his last stream flow to him GRANDPA: My dear Atanga, Please in the name all great Atangas This is my last advice to you If you wish to take a wife Never choose either of these: The woman with light skin The woman with dark skin The woman who is short And the woman who is tall ATANGA: Ei! Grandpa! Then tell me not to marry Who then do you want me to marry? Not the fair Nor the dark Not the short Nor the tall? GRANDPA: Listen my boy To words of old The light skinned woman Is the fantasy of all If you choose her None will help you prosper Every man wants you to fail So they can quickly take your place So never dream of the fair woman No matter how much you crave for her ATANGA: Oh! I see I think I do understand Grandpa what about the rest? GRANDPA: Never go in for dark skinned woman She is the one that all your people loathe She is the one whose people hate you The only people interested are you and her When disaster strikes, none will hear So never go in for the dark skinned woman ATANGA: Oh! I see Now I know It is not the colour Nor the character A woman like that Would do me harm Now let us go on Explain the rest GRANDPA: Never go in for the short woman A short woman is the neighbour’s daughter Her house is so close to your house You can never have a moment of peace Whatever you do Her people poke their noses You can never have your lives to live ATANGA: Grandpa is wise So what about the last? GRANPA: The tall woman Is the woman who comes from afar Her home-town is far So you can’t have peace Any time there is trouble in her home You need to pay To get your people to go with you Amidst the feeding And transportation How can you proper? ATANGA: Granpa is wise Grandpa has lived Who would have thought Of these wise sayings To an infant where thoughts are concerned? Thank you Grandpa So which type of woman Must I marry? Grandpa? Grandpa? I am asking you a question! Grandpa!!!! Grandpa please answer!!!! MMA: Grandpa is gone To the land of beyond Where sorrow is nil And thinking is unreal Just be glad you sipped from his calabash Of wisdom before he left PROLOGUE: And that ended Grandpa’s advice Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia (c) 2014
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Hold me In the crying ***** Which fears to lie When the winds of confusion Are most at their anger points Then mine will be yours And yours will be mine Forever   Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia (c) 2014
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Oct 6, 2014
Oct 6, 2014 at 12:57 PM UTC
YOU AND I
In this place In this time It is a story time Around my territory Some ears are corked Enjoying my honey Flowing into them Wanting the thickest to feel the surge And it shows The hush hushes The eye eyers The unhearable mumblings are its evidence It is a past Made into a good story I care not what it entails And will certainly not let it define me now Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia (c) 2014
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Oct 1, 2014
Oct 1, 2014 at 3:00 PM UTC
STORIED PAST
Hospitality Brutality Extreme poverty Queer animosity On this continent  of love Rare corruption Thoughts on a mission To accomplish their visions Of filling their pockets with grave decisions On this continent of love Like ants around wood Looking for food If we work as they stood Our forefathers will be in the blessing mood To bless this African continent of ours So wake And let me wake Let's seek to bake Evil for our children's sake Just to keep this continent of love Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia (c) 2014
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Sep 9, 2014
Sep 9, 2014 at 12:32 PM UTC
THIS CONTINENT OF LOVE
I stand on this mountain top Looking at the beautiful terrestrial contours As I smooch the benevolent dew drop I stand mesmerized by the lands Which comfortably sit in innocence Bearing all barbarisms in its belly and saying nothing to terroristic bands I am standing here Closer to God Asking how she can all these bear My land, peaceful from afar Chaotically rendered by illiterates of wisdom Always looking for opinions from afar If only I could sit here forever On this mountain top without being hunted down My happiness and peace of mind will be forever    Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia © 2014
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Aug 29, 2014
Aug 29, 2014 at 11:27 AM UTC
PEACE WITHOUT, CHAOS WITHIN
Chances popped With me on your table To prepare as you pleased Be with as you pleased And eat as you pleased But you decided the dustbin was my home Mouths surrounding were indifferent Knowing not my worth but staying safe in case... The housekeeper looked and picked me He decided I was too good a food to be eaten So he polished and gave me wings Now he reaps my worth What you used to give him was peanut I give him a hundred times what you have And plenty smiles, now you seek to guard his gate And find a way to steal me Too bad my loyalty never wanes So you have to deal with it You might want to look Look keenly like your life depends on it Before you dispose of anything, anything you are offered Lest you lose what could make you you As one you deem worthy takes your chance Legally and shines in your stead    Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia (c) 2014
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Aug 22, 2014
Aug 22, 2014 at 7:09 AM UTC
LOST CHANCES
The sun rises light But it does shines bright It works with all its might Until time for rest is right We won’t forget the clouds They mostly come with the louds They can interrupt the sun But time makes them run I am the pretty sun Who wants to have fun I want to hold no gun Although I am no nun The clouds will form But no matter the storm I’ll wait patiently until it leaves Then I’ll light the world for all including the leaves. Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia © 2014
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Aug 21, 2014
Aug 21, 2014 at 1:35 PM UTC
DREAMS
There is this deadly eater Which eats through even sweating A sneeze gives it sharper teeth To chew the human from inside Merging blood is its travelling aeroplane Pleasurable kissing its smooth vehicle We're lucky the air begrudges it Or it will wipe us all out Lovers must be shunned When they are caught Because love can't protect It's wicked claws It laughs at hand sanitizers Because it is stronger than weak bacteria And waits on death to get more flesh One cannot be too careful It kills even hands with experience So stay away from handshakes and hugs And be wary of high fevers Ebola is real Don't joke, don't laugh No drug is known to conquer So stay alert and stay alive. Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia (c) 2004
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Aug 19, 2014
Aug 19, 2014 at 5:00 PM UTC
EBOLA FIGHTING
The love story of the sea and shore Pushes me the fore The sea met the shore Merged and formed the sea shore They went for many tours Aiming to extend their territory They shared their all; The sea cooling the shore, The shore being the chair for the tired waves They held hands in trust And danced, laughed and hoped With the wind; their foe and friend The wind got angry for nothing And threatened them But in its fury, it extended their kingdom I am a sea Looking forward to meet my shore When I finally meet him We'll conquer it all Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia (c) 2014
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Aug 15, 2014
Aug 15, 2014 at 2:50 AM UTC
A LOVE LIKE NO OTHER
Words shout and clang                                          In a bouty bang                                      Putting this state in a pang                             Caring not about death showing its fang                                    The cause of the hullabaloo?                                       A protest against the heart                                       Who arbitrarily gives orders                                       And expects words to group                                   Even if they don’t like each other                                         Hate always shatters                                   When he has to be with love                                           His placard says                                  “Pay overtime, your work drains”                                     Obsession causes a ruckus                                When she has to stand with reason                                   She, like fire, blames reason for                         Always pouring water on her and inviting calm                                         Fear shouts in concern                                    He never wants to meet death                                 But at this rate, his life is in danger                             And his manhood is never to be questioned                                         Obsession bangs reason                                          Who sings and cringes                                    As hate pushes love who falls                                     Cupid gets to the scene to help                                         The heart shuts its doors                                  Sits scared at his desk with worry                                             Listening to them                                         Knowing not what to do                                They forget they have rented a head                                       Their clashings, crushings                                        Bangings and suckings                               Creating a war on my quiet head island                                  Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia © 2014
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Aug 14, 2014
Aug 14, 2014 at 2:03 PM UTC
ONOMATOPOEIC BATTLE IN SERENITY
Words shout and clang                                          In a bouty bang                                      Putting this state in a pang                             Caring not about death showing its fang                                    The cause of the hullabaloo?                                       A protest against the heart                                       Who arbitrarily gives orders                                       And expects words to group                                   Even if they don’t like each other                                         Hate always shatters                                   When he has to be with love                                           His placard says                                  “Pay overtime, your work drains”                                     Obsession causes a ruckus                                When she has to stand with reason                                   She, like fire, blames reason for                         Always pouring water on her and inviting calm                                         Fear shouts in concern                                    He never wants to meet death                                 But at this rate, his life is in danger                             And his manhood is never to be questioned                                         Obsession bangs reason                                          Who sings and cringes                                    As hate pushes love who falls                                     Cupid gets to the scene to help                                         The heart shuts its doors                                  Sits scared at his desk with worry                                             Listening to them                                         Knowing not what to do                                They forget they have rented a head                                       Their clashings, crushings                                        Bangings and suckings                               Creating a war on my quiet head island                                  Amoafowaa Sefa Cecilia © 2014
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