Secret Of The Sun Poem by konye ori

Secret Of The Sun

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Raised by the bare bones of nature’s grace,
my home held hands with the feral forest,
where nature hid her gold.

I have heard palm trees whisper their stories
I have listened to the silent full moon quietly teach
lessons of those who had lived.
I know of the green secrets of the earth
Soft voices of searching roots that sprout forth, cluster
around my hut to tell.

I am from the bowels of Africa,
I understand the tongue of the wild.
I have swayed to the blue songs of humming birds that fill the
tree branches with their nests.
I have had breakfast plucked ripe off the tree
and lunch caught right from the river.
I have aimed a stick in the forest and secured supper.

I am from the bowels of Africa,
where nature’s breast milk flows from palm trees
and every suckle leaves a smile on wrinkled ebony faces.

I am from the bowels of Africa,
I have seen rains held up at the summons of wooden carved gods.
women foretell events of the next day, and men
hear voices of elders long dead.

I am from the bowels of Africa
I am carolled to dreamland by
crickets, frogs and fireflies
that mime nature’s song at night fall

I am from the bowels of Africa,
I am the dark secret held by the sun

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Raluca Ratiu 13 January 2008

Excellent work, i love this poem! Keep up the good work,

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Lady Of The North wildchild 29 December 2007

Ur poem is really awesome.. I like it very much.. I can't say anything else because is really awesome.. I love ur writing..! :)

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Al Ramos 28 December 2007

You tell your story well, from the heart of the matter. Keep feeding us your beautiful morsels as we are straving for information.

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Peya Jakob 28 December 2007

I like it.very much, actauly

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Fred Babbin 28 December 2007

Much better. You have caught the spirit.

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