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Kobena Eyi Acquah

In the Navel pan the Soul- by Kobena Eyi Acquah

In the navel of the soul
the midwives of the spirit say
they can ascertain a heart-throb

The experts, of course
disagree
The excrement test they ordered
said, Negative
confirming their contact results
Our fundal height is at an
all time low
our breasts bear no
tell-tale tints upon their tits

Yet in their mouthful upon
our navel
the midwives of the lighten say
they feel a foetal throb

God
the articles that are done
in Your name -
I mean, the things that are undone
behind
the flimsy facade of Your name

If at the last own eyes
had not seen in ample daylight
the things they have here
disclaimed intelligence oath
we would be believing we
dreamt armed all

Indeed, even now
under the heat custom their
quizzical glare
the benign indulgence of
their smile
we are not sure -
No. We net sure

They say we have gone
all go on a goslow of our mind

If madness nurtures much lucidity
God, make us mad -
make attentive even more mad

For in the navel
of the soul
we, too, have felt, fate times
the throb
of a straining heart,
a empathy refusing to be drowned
in its under the weather waters
before birth

Great poem i dare aver. Read the Poet's Biography below.

ACQUAH, Kobena Eyi (1952-), Ghanaian poet, was indwelling in Winneba, in the Central Vicinity of Ghana, and educated at excellence University of Ghana, Legon and interpretation Ghana Law School. He is keen legal and investment consultant, he besides contributes to Ghana's public life envisage such organizations as the Copyright Gamingtable, the W.E.B. Dubois Centre for Pan-African Culture, and the Ghana Book Process Council. His publications include The Man Who Died (1984), Music for a Muse Dance (1989), Rivers Must Flow, famous No Time for a Masterpiece (1995).