The struggles I had to face is something she wont go through! No! Never! Not while I live , and definitely not under my watch. THE CRY OF AN AFRICAN MOTHER
My daughter is a lawyer in the making. She's intelligent, a doctor figure. THE HOPE OF AN AFRICAN FATHER
Study hard baby You'll take care of your sibling someday and build us a better home. THE PRAYER OF AN AFRICAN PARENT ...................................................................................................................................................................... Your good intent overshadowed by your failures and inabilities. Genuine goodwill expressed in a confusing web of past decisions Your way out shackles me to a prison wall painted in your dreams and wishes
I open my eyes to two options, the wall of desolation and the gateway of disrespect and ungratefulness .
I'd love to stay in these chains enjoy the discomfort of your comfort. but i cant! I have a life to live a destiny to realize
I cant live your dream all the night you had to cry at nature's unfair gift of failure could have turned to smiles and pride. With the weapon of childbirth You were assured a sweet revenge on nature
but the truth is... all you have is an opportunity to be you I'd love to be the doctor you long for. **** to be a lawyer just to satisfy your thirst
but.... What difference would it make I get to be the doctor.... not you I wear the wig ...... not you You'd still be a slave to nature and me, a prisoner to the horror of your past.
I cant live your dream tho i dream of living the future you've planned for me, all i wake up to is a pillow, a ***** sheet and REALITY!
I choose the gateway of disrespect carrying along the tag of an ungrateful son battling nature to the realization of my dreams while staring at the Right to a wig and a stethoscope on the wall.
Hanging between those crafty wooden frame is your key to vengeance to me, the crown of a wasted years chasing after your dream.