You never met your father’s grandfather
but you know him through evening tales
you know him in songs of him
you know that he is the first generation of pride
When your father tells your history
he tells you to hit your chest and say-
“I am Adannaya, the fourth generation of pride”
every one of us has it running in our veins
we bear a proud name
you see-
the father of my great grandfather was the first son of a rich man
like light that attracts moth, wealth attracts envy
in his riches he was open to death attempts
swaggering round the village after the birth of his heir
he recognised envy when he saw it mirrored in people’s faces
that is how we got our family name
Akungala, proud wealth
In a hundred years
three generations or four might have come through me
carrying the weight of the name
pride flowing in their veins
amassing the wealth of a thousand people
may they swagger as they walk
may their shoulders be lifted up in their gait
may they flow on riches
just like him
….’carrying the weight of the name
pride flowing in their veins’
A poem of raw awareness, intensity and a well defined identity instilled with family narratives.