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Naa Takia presents a thought-provoking piece about life, recounting, philosophically, how we sometimes allow distractions to hold us back while "our dreams are living away".
TO LIVE BOUNTIFULLY
It is almost treacherous that we would walk this path
Living life by its distractions
Clasping our sorrows within the palms of our heart
But whiles we are dying our dreams are living away
Unperturbed by the ripples that torment aface
There is a depth of sorrow that climbs us
Resounding truth down the hearer’s drum
and gathering moss along her bitter walls
Still there is light boring through us
The kind that pierces a river’s lucent heart
and sets upon her the soul’s pathway
Here we shall receive our tire’s rest
and live owing to ourselves to die trying
So that when the haze finally clears
and dew softens our earth
We shall search no more
For that which is already found
NAA TAKIA
Born Ghanaian; I never really wrote anything until age 14 when I had begun to write a few short stories. Before then, reading for me was mostly on billboards and the few books I got from my friends in school, but my interest in novels would peak really fast.
The first poem I wrote was ‘morally wrong’. I still cannot bring myself to recollect the erotic words of ‘Climax’. But that was what broke the ice for me. I quickly found my voice in another way—poetry. And this is what I love to write now.
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