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KUMASI, THE TREE CITY

Kumasi, the Tree City,

The Kingdom City with a divine eagle

Standing bravely on a mighty stick,

The unquestionable love that embraces

The soul of the arch enemy,

The tradition that swallows

The ancient courage and modern pride,

 

Kumasi, the Tree City,

The mighty city that lies under

The flying wings of the

Beautiful Okumanin tree,

The golden city of the Western Sudan

Planted by the arm of the Almighty,

You are truly the dwelling

Abode of unity and majesty,

 

Kumasi, the Tree City,

The echoes of your ancestral spirits

Do not sleep nor slumber

You that provides a comfortable

Seat for the grandson of

The almighty Krobea Asante Kotoko,

The modern pride of the great

Ancient mother of Yaa Asantewaa,

 

Kumasi, the Tree City,

The great son of the vulture,

Otomfuo Osei Tutu, may not

Appreciate your present

State of modernization,

For you have surrounded

T he Golden Stool with

Carelessness and filth,

Your crime rate has swept

Away the memories of

The great Okomfo Anokye,

 

Kumasi, the Tree City,

Oh, the inhabitance under the protective

And motherly wings of the great tree,

The Ayoko kingship deserves a clean land,

This great city must regain

Her serene and inviting sweet-scented

Greeny and stable environment,

For mother Ghana has always

Pride herself in your glory and dignity,

 

Kumasi, the Tree City,

The precious eye of Asanteman,

Never deny your former glory,

Oh, the pride of West Africa

You still have what it takes

To be the Garden City of West Africa,

You are Oseikrom indeed,

Okumaninase, the capital city of Kwaman,

The heart of the Republic of Ghana.

 

 

© PRINCE NANA ANIN-AGYEI

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Apr 8, 2013
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