Its as if my country is on a different planet
It’s as if my country
is now somewhere on a different planet
and early in the morning I see the poor black man
where he sits with hair like strings
covered in a blanket
against the wall of the ABSA bank
where people at eight o’clock
stand in a very long queue
while they wait upon the bank to open
and the friendly police captain
(who sometimes wear plain clothes)
and has a shining bald head
greets me and he wants to know
where my motorcycle is?
There are a group of jobless white people
twisting tobacco from cigarette buts
where they beg for leftover food
at DJ’s restaurant
and I wonder what is happening to this country
while a minibus taxi
stops in the middle of the road
and drops people in the traffic
and the traffic light is green
when I cross to the shopping centre
and the minibus taxi ignores the red light
and barely misses me.
Well, I can tell you what happened. 1st) The work ethic is not like it was 50 years ago. (read my last poem about my mom called "Life Was..." 2nd) Nine out of ten businesses failed because taxes, fees and licenses bankrupted them (I know as I was one of them). Now combine those two things and try to figure out why bankrupcy threatens even the country now. I gave your poem a 'thumbs up' because you see the problems caused by our current culture. ~louis
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