MY BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY IN IRON CHAINS.

Wednesday 29 August 2012




I drive by in my car with tinted windows and full on AC singing to the music pulsing through my radio. I passively see what’s going on around me. A woman with three children, one on her back, the other on her side and holding the third’s hand. I see beggars on every corner, and somehow my heart’s not responsive. I am immune to the gaping poverty all around me. The buildings sing in a low hushed  voice, singing so low as they sink into the ground, dirty water running through the city. The child bends and washes his little pale face with this same water.

Why am I wide-awake like it’s the first time I am seeing this hopelessness? Why do I feel ashamed? It's not my fault! Are we poor because of our government’s apathy and callous ways? Are we poor because of the laziness that society tolerates? We are lost in an abyss and there’s no one to save us. Not even the government we hold in such high esteem.

My country is beautiful, it has the potential for an economic boom, its beauty promises us prosperity. Children dying due to hunger and disease sleeping under our beds. The earth in its redness opens its hands as it takes all with it, no mercy in its eyes. My country, my poor, beautiful country held in iron chains and unable to break free.

I see a child, 14 years old, making his way through the traffic to my car with a sense of hope in his steps. He smiles thinking that I am reaching for some loose change. To his despair, I reach for the central lock to ascertain maximum security. My heart unresponsive, my music even louder, my country in chains. 

3 comments:

  1. the govt is not entirely responsible for the poverty in it. Individuals themselves play a part...what are they doing to not be in that situation? If the govt helped them start up something(whuch has happened many times) how many will maintain or even make more from it? Or will they harvest the first time and wait for the govt AGAIN to come and rescue? Lastly, there always will be the Western influence!!!! It pretty much is self explanatory! Those poor people, their creator is probably the only person that keeps them pushing everyday and praise Him for that! ;)

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  2. I agree that the government isn't entirely responsible for the poverty in the country but what about the corruption?yes, we do not forget the injustice done to us by our own ministers. They have let us down too many times to not blame them for almost all our issues. So the discussion on this is endless...

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  3. The past three months I spent at home,broke my heart. Every time a child asked me for loose change, he ripped my heart further out of my chest. It sucks.

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