Mother Of The Earth Poem by Hannington Mumo

Mother Of The Earth

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I’m the mother of the sprawling expansive earth,
From the greenest eastern hills to the western shores.
I own all those verdant plantations and their owners;
All the high quarters and the glittering executive doors.

Before the eyes of bubbling presidents opened
I was, and their virgin earthly cries drew my notice
Before the world knew the existence of waves,
The coming of talking toys found my fertile forties.

I’m the mother of the trendy multi-colored world
But I long ago ceased to claim a single thing in it.
They think I need a car and a chauffeur but, No!
I just need them to know I own every earth’s bit.

They think all I need is a dress and a matching scarf.
Of what use is a gown to a mother so full of mirth?
I need the haughty prized models only this to know:
They hold the fleeting beauty but I own the earth.

Their language is the chirruping of restless birds
And the mischievous kids think I ought this to learn,
They will never unravel the hidden wealth of my idiom
That gave them life and prosperity, and wit and fun!

I used to teach their deaf ears as their frames grew
But they ignored the genuine voice of their true soul,
Until another spoke with a weird tempting voice
And they naively hearkened to a stranger’ call.

Monday, July 20, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: culture
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Abdulrazak Aralimatti 25 July 2015

; Truly, the nature and it's supreme law own every bit of earth and teach man what he should do but man is heedless.Lovely poem indeed.

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Roop Rekha Bhaskar 21 July 2015

You have beautifully portrayed the Divine Mother. The Mother who does not expect anything in return. Yet keeps giving and growing and giving again. Yet human beings have yet to realize the real touch of Mother nature, as they just keep on taking and taking more. And i hope and pray that they do not leave Our Mother barren and torn. Lovely Poetry.

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