Showing posts with label money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money. Show all posts

Thursday, May 7, 2020

HOPE OF MY DREAM



I sometimes let go of myself and savour the joy of my daydreams. 
The joy of knowing that things can only get better is always sweet.
Even though the angry and sharp pangs of today’s hunger bite bitterly,
I will never let go of the hope that my dreams will surely come true.

Empty pockets make one think that luxury pamper is a waste of money.
But if I can’t buy all the things I want, let me afford the ones I need at least.
Let me accept that garri and rice are both starch instead of change of diet.
I will never let go of the hope that my dreams will surely come true.

I am definitely going to have the best woman in the world for a wife.
She is going to be so tender, very caring and absolutely loving.
That missing rib that is the bone of my bone and flesh of my flesh.
I will never let go of the hope that my dreams will surely come true.

Though I lack spare shoes and the ones I have now are so worn out,
I have lived uncomfortably in the only clothes I have for many years.
Being at daggers drawn with my landlord over rent must surely stop!
I will never let go of the hope that my dreams will surely come true.

I am not lazy, but wouldn’t mind working with ease of mind.
Who’s not tired of working their fingers to the bones for peanuts?
Getting a little more than I can ever get in wages won’t kill me.
I will never let go of the hope that my dreams will surely come true.

I won’t be too greedy to ask for a skyscraper or something better.
But if such are the cherries of my toil, I won’t reject them either.
For a roof over my head keeps worries of wetness and shine away.
I will never let go of the hope that my dreams will surely come true.

I dream of a better tomorrow; to wipe away the bitter tears of today.
God is really good must come to everybody’s mind when they see me.
It is this hope that has kept me believing in those lovely dreams.
I will never let go of the hope that my dreams will surely come true.

Emeka Amakeze

Friday, February 4, 2011

How We Voted

We had no choice but to believe their promises
To build bridges even where rivers don't exist
Largely because our votes never really counted

They wailed their opponents won by cheating
We watched them threaten to go to court
But we thugged and carried ballot boxes for them

We needed the money because we were hungry
They wanted the ballot boxes to plunder
And when nothing comes our way we wonder

They told us to trust and follow them; we did
From one political party and camp to another
Necking with those we had fought because of them

Quick to tell us billions have been ear-marked
We're not meant to know how it's pocket-marked
But we've learnt to believe when we eye-mark

Register now to vote

Monday, November 17, 2008

How Much Money Do I Want

In order to carry out our daily required activities, buy a gift for a lover, feed, buy a car, build that dream house and marry that beautiiful woman that has always been there in all my fantasies and so many other things, we need money. And lots of it i may add but then, how much would be enough for me. I often ask myself that question and would usually not arrive at an honest answer. But would i sound greedy to say that what readily comes to my mind is that all i want is a little more money than i can ever get?

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