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	He said yes, I said yes 
He said no, I said no, 
He rejoiced and I grinned 
He grimaced and I wailed 
He devoured the meals  
I washed the plates 
He drank the wine 
I scrambled for its cans 
Scavenging is my idiosyncrasy 
 
He sailed to my territory  
I cosseted him and made him my king 
I visited his province  
He pauperized me and tagged me serf 
I told him about my strength and showed him my muscles 
He showed me his ideas and displayed his acumen  
Now I know 
Why the pendulum of power resides in his abode 
 
He was frail but adamant and proud 
I was sturdy but complacent and submissive 
He had triumphed over nature 
Burrowing roads through the insoluble rocks to sojourn ahead. 
I had perambulated around the my earth 
Limited by the rivers and stagnated by the rocks 
When I became fatigued, I worshipped my impedes 
I had hoped my misty eyes would attract their mercies. 
Accepting my drawbacks as wicked hand of nature  
 
I came here today because he asked me 
I would be there tomorrow if he requested 
I ascribed all the knowledge to him 
Just because I was lazy in my head 
He even told me of our sameness 
Yet, my father was his father’s serf in his land 
I had also diligently served him 
And taught my son how to serve his son 
 
I accepted this kowtow  
Since our first meeting at the bank of River Niger 
When he sailed thousand of miles to explore my land 
But now I know 
That unless I stand up  
And seek my path to the outside 
I shall continue to be what he says 
I have waited for so long  
And I have continued to wait 
This is the annals of my tattered being.
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Akinwole Philips | Apr 29th, 2005
 bitter truth 
 
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