Drum Poetry
This is only part of it . . .Play your own drum No one else Can play it for you.
Shall the driver Drive the tailors sewing machine?
Shall the farmer Harvest with the surgeon's scalpel?
Shall the fisherman Paddle with the soldier's gun? Shall the nurse Inject with teachers chalk? Shall the chef Bake the mason's dough? Then play on other's drum But your own!
Play your own drum Play it well and loud Have a grip of it and Use your talent Enjoy your own tune and do not be surprised
Then, before the sum is done Every one will recognize The sound of your drum They will dance To the tune of drum And crown you!
FREELANCE JOURNALIST, DISTRICT POLITICAL PARTY SECRETARY AND AFRICAN CULTURAL ADVOCATE
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