As I carried my “Ghana must go” down the bushy roads
I heard the wind roared louder than the thunder
Fear stared at me, as darkness fell upon the skies
My legs began to wobble,
I’m all alone, in this place called “no home”
In weary and grief does my heart bleed?
Would I ever find a home?
The question, I always ask myself
Driven away from my family into darkness
I am a lamb without a shepherd
I am slave, someone just from the caves
The only thing I have, is the tears which flows in my eyes
Every day, brings it own torment
Pain burst my soul, whiles fear runs in my vein
This life is not fair; in fact no one really cares
I pray for that day; the day, I would feel no pain
To close my eyes, fold my arms and wouldn’t speak
What a day it would be, and that day
I would escape, only to continue my “journey of no return”
By: William .O. Opare