THE WATCHMAN

THE WATCHMAN

THE WATCH-MAN

to every living thing
the stars, moons and the subjected sun
to every dead thing
humans, animals and admired plants
lies an untold tale of a buyer

to every living soul
of birds, bats and ambitious owls
to every non-living
stones, gravels and still mountains
lies unfamiliar loneliness.

two things has life offered me;
lost memories of dead seas and oceans
lost homes of amphibians, and doves
which coils under many songs of a deflected wind

Watchman

Watchman

He turns out of turnarounds
without a stop or amused dot,
the Watchman wipes his handkerchief
wearing off dust, sand and stimulated wooden frames.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Nana Arhin Tsiwah is a disciple of Pan-African Consciousness and a student of Akanism. Tsiwah, a linguist- performist of Mfante-Akan Ancestry writes from Cape Coast, Ghana.

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