Where were you
When their distress call became insistent
Were you curled-up on your leather sofa
Flipping channels from Al Jazeera to Supersport
Did you take a break to heed to their request.
Where were you
When their groans of malnourishment grew persistent
Were you pushing a trolley, filled with junk to the
brim
At Nakumatt Galleria after a sumptuous lunch at Java
Were you ashamed of your once-in-a-while coin-donations.
Where were you
When they sniffed glue to obscurity
Were you driving past and hastily rolled up the tints
Was it out of fear or sheer shame at your indifference
Towards these seemingly pollutant bugs.
Where were you
When in Mukuru they slept hungry on cold floors
Where were you
When their peers in Daadab
Lay on hot sand, abused, sickly and numb
Where were you
When in orphanages they wasted their childhood away
Where were you
When they, feigning smiles, posed for snaps with
tourists
Where were you
When like merchandise they were traded to pedophiles.
Did you for once, off your busy schedule
Embrace and show them love
Did you for once, off your tight budget
Buy them a nice Christmas dress or shirt
Did you for once, off your high flying career
Spare your skills to serve them
Did you for once, off your high table
Share in their humble troubles and shambles
Did you for once, off your insistent prayers for prosperity
Tearfully intercede for their juvenile souls
Did you for once, just once, sacrifice yourself for
them
Just as Christ did for you at Calvary.
I wish I would say I was in an orphanage and go off this hook!...but that would be a lie from a crook!... Yes, where was I? That's the question I have to ask...for my inner soul to consult...and come with result! A boldly self-challenging poem..soulfully rich!
ReplyDeleteHaving been to an orphanage will not let you off the hook still, what these children need most is a family so you will only get off the hook if you offer them one or you help them get one.
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