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Thou art beautiful, Kabutuwaa, Thou art very beautiful indeed, See how thy skin colour Portrays the true beauty of Mama Africa, Thou art the darkness that gave birth To light on the day of creation, Thy humble character inspires Thy divinely given blackness, She is the beauty that every precious Hook seeks to lay the hands on, Yes, she is the greatest beauty That nature has ever invested in, She is the only moon that brightens The boiling sun in my village, Obaahemaa is in fact the barrier Between tomorrow and the down, Even though she is at the Other side of the moon, The drummer shall continue Beating in deep silence, If she hears the beating Of his heart and she is willing, She shall surely run towards home, Let all the market women Come along with their logbooks, And enjoy the flooding fire, Let the drums and the rich Resonant voices Of Okyeman Put their hands and throats to play, Alert the slave master Of this montage occasion, For the true taste of the Sacred calico has grown dim And the echoes of the drizzling rain Have erupted the volcanic mountains, Her name is Yaa Kabutuwaa, Born on a beautiful Thursday morning, Offer my darling with the seasonal cloth In its rich natural taste and sight, For nature has nothing to gain Except romantic visions and dreams, Look up! There she stands on her slender legs In the middle of the blazing sun, Spreading her lovely wings over my loneliness, Call her by her name! Sit her down! Sing to her the secret bee’s song of love To cool down her thirsty heart, But if my true shining beauty Will agree, give her a place in My heart to sleep this night. © PRINCE NANA ANIN-AGYEI Email: [email protected]
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Apr 7, 2013
Apr 7, 2013 at 12:57 PM UTC
THE BEAUTY THAT SHINES
Thou art beautiful, Kabutuwaa, Thou art very beautiful indeed, See how thy skin colour Portrays the true beauty of Mama Africa, Thou art the darkness that gave birth To light on the day of creation, Thy humble character inspires Thy divinely given blackness, She is the beauty that every precious Hook seeks to lay the hands on, Yes, she is the greatest beauty That nature has ever invested in, She is the only moon that brightens The boiling sun in my village, Obaahemaa is in fact the barrier Between tomorrow and the down, Even though she is at the Other side of the moon, The drummer shall continue Beating in deep silence, If she hears the beating Of his heart and she is willing, She shall surely run towards home, Let all the market women Come along with their logbooks, And enjoy the flooding fire, Let the drums and the rich Resonant voices Of Okyeman Put their hands and throats to play, Alert the slave master Of this montage occasion, For the true taste of the Sacred calico has grown dim And the echoes of the drizzling rain Have erupted the volcanic mountains, Her name is Yaa Kabutuwaa, Born on a beautiful Thursday morning, Offer my darling with the seasonal cloth In its rich natural taste and sight, For nature has nothing to gain Except romantic visions and dreams, Look up! There she stands on her slender legs In the middle of the blazing sun, Spreading her lovely wings over my loneliness, Call her by her name! Sit her down! Sing to her the secret bee’s song of love To cool down her thirsty heart, But if my true shining beauty Will agree, give her a place in My heart to sleep this night. © PRINCE NANA ANIN-AGYEI Email: [email protected]
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Apr 7, 2013
Apr 7, 2013 at 12:57 PM UTC
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