This Is my Heart, This Is My Home
Thump thump, thump thump, thump thump, thump thump
A rarely ever noticed beat until attention is directed its way
Yet it never goes away
Proximity of a bosom is as far as it ever gets
Even when you ignore it
You never forget
Your Heart, Your Home
The place you remember whenever you’re gone
Set in place, a solid rock, an epitome of stone
Where the birds’ song floats everywhere
And when you breathe you’re relaxed simply by the air
Emotions are calmed by areas of security
Where the mind lives in fantasy to curve the jagged edge of reality
Where you live in Mentalities
That are now absent
I feel the presence of cultural fatalities
Self-Spawned felt as if no one was having me
A motherless child
Or a childless mother, cause I left
And she wept; my heart, my home
With every exit that’s another spot my country spends alone
And now that I’m gone that emotion lives in me
Pretending to be
Ok, like I’m prosperous in this country
I ignored my heartbeat, so quick I did flee
What’s worse than civil war?
The destruction of inner peace
I remember a nephew and a Niece
I want audiences all around to take a seat
I now live an accapella lifestyle, without a heart to make a beat
Close your eyes as ancestors and tell me what you see
Where you would be minus the existence of a sea
If you knew home is where the Heart is
Would you risk death just to leave?
Broken promises of return
Cremation of a bond, a tie forever burned
Proceeding with the thought of every lesson learned
Every blessing earned, yet stripped of what you yearn
Your Heart, Your Home……………………….
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