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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 27 Jun 2006 :  17:05:42  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
Choked up words

When words get stuck in peoples’ throats
And they find it hard to swallow notes
They want to express
When the air is filled with repressive silence
Tension boils beneath the surface
The kettles boiling on the stove
Its water is vibrating rigorously
If someone doesn’t turn the fire off
Either the water will boil over
And kill the fire
Or the water will evaporate inside.

This is the repression some people feel
When their tongues are tied
Yet still they are forced to smile
With a mask to cover up their tears
This wrenches away at their hearts!

They live under a cloak of fear
To afraid to speak their truth
To afraid to trust anyone one
For the informers could be you, you or you
Yet they smile and "Say no problem!"
It’s nice to be nice!

By Sophia Ba Copyright 2006

Peace
Sister Omega

Edited by - Sister Omega on 27 Jun 2006 17:07:55

Newfy



Western Samoa
462 Posts

Posted - 28 Jun 2006 :  02:33:28  Show Profile Send Newfy a Private Message
Thanks for your poetry Sister Omega. I know what you mean about the lack of trust and what one can say or not say. Being polite, making nice... just to be able to survive, yet being at boiliing point.
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kobo



United Kingdom
7765 Posts

Posted - 28 Jun 2006 :  02:41:27  Show Profile Send kobo a Private Message
Thanks for this beautiful poem as interlude for refreshment.
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Babylon



Sweden
691 Posts

Posted - 29 Jun 2006 :  18:47:01  Show Profile Send Babylon a Private Message
The way I understand your poem Sister Omega, is that itīs not always worth trying to be nice. For one owns wellbeing, itīs better to let off all that steam instead of holding it inside.
And next time someone ask someone how they are doing, why not say the truth "I donīt feel so good today" instead of faking and pretending all is good. Maybe most of us donīt do it because people donīt quite know how to handle that honest "negative" answer, especially if we arenīt that close friends.
I think that instead of always trying to be nice itīs much better to always try and be honest instead. In my book honesty is the longterm winner.
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kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 29 Jun 2006 :  19:05:29  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
May be it is the fear of being labelled as weak that we tend to hide these weaknesses.
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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 29 Jun 2006 :  19:06:17  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
Thanks for your comments Newfy, Kobo and Babylon. I agree with you Babylon that honesty is the best policy. Newfy I'm glad that you can relate to my poem being stifled or muzzled is a stagnant and frustrating state for anyone to be in, and when thousands of people find themselves in this situation it can be like a time bomb waiting to go off if the energy is not directed positively. That's why I think it's so important for each one to get to know themselves trust and honour themselves through freedom of expression which is a basic human right which needs to preserved. Last but not least Kobo I am glad that "Choked Words" touched you poetry is refreshment for the soul.

Peace

Sister Omega


Peace
Sister Omega

Edited by - Sister Omega on 29 Jun 2006 20:03:53
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kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 29 Jun 2006 :  19:08:33  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Sister Omega

Thanks for your comments Newfy, Kobo and Babylon. I agree with you Babylon that honesty is the best policy. Newfy I'm glad that you can relate to my poem being stifled or muzzled is a stagnant and frustrating state for anyone to be in, and when thousands of people find themselves in this situation it can be like a time bomb waiting to go off if the energy is not directed positively. That's why I think it's so important for each one to get to know themselves trust and honour themselves through freedom of expression which is a basic human right which needs to preserved. Last but not least Kobo I am glad that "Choked Words" touched you poetry is refreshment for the soul.

Peace

Sister Omega

Peace

Sister Omega

Peace

Sister Omega



But i also contributed. How come you never noticed me. I can sometimes act like a two year old
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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 29 Jun 2006 :  20:08:54  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
Hi kondorong my original reply was seconds before your post. I didn't see it you raised an interesting point Kondorong, but I would add that we are all weak at times this is part of being a human Being. So don't be afraid of speaking your truth. As for two year old they are sweet especially when they are not throwing a tantrums.Ha

peace

Sister Omega

Peace
Sister Omega
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kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 29 Jun 2006 :  20:35:01  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
I had one sometme ago. Sweet two year olds.
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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 29 Jun 2006 :  20:42:18  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
I had five sometime ago it's funny how time flies ha.

Peace
Sister Omega
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Newfy



Western Samoa
462 Posts

Posted - 29 Jun 2006 :  21:57:45  Show Profile Send Newfy a Private Message
Sister Omega, and sometimes we don't know we are stifled. Its mass consciousness, kind of like that fairy tale of the emperor having no clothes and he walks out in a fine robe before the people but it doesn't exist the clothing... i see politics alot like that these days or as they say, denial -- is not a river in Egypt...:)
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kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 29 Jun 2006 :  22:02:09  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Newfy

Sister Omega, and sometimes we don't know we are stifled. Its mass consciousness, kind of like that fairy tale of the emperor having no clothes and he walks out in a fine robe before the people but it doesn't exist the clothing... i see politics alot like that these days or as they say, denial -- is not a river in Egypt...:)



The story of the emperor and his magical robes was funny. I read this story to my boy a moth ago. Wow!!!!
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Newfy



Western Samoa
462 Posts

Posted - 30 Jun 2006 :  03:13:14  Show Profile Send Newfy a Private Message
Yeah, I use to work in with the state where I am now, not too far from Yoro Bawol, maybe 19 hours away by plane. It took a year to get a light bulb replaced over my desk at work. Thats truely an example of the emperor without any clothes.
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kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 30 Jun 2006 :  18:26:16  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by Newfy

Yeah, I use to work in with the state where I am now, not too far from Yoro Bawol, maybe 19 hours away by plane. It took a year to get a light bulb replaced over my desk at work. Thats truely an example of the emperor without any clothes.



19 HOURS FROM YOROBAWOL MUST BE SOMEWHERE IN THE PACIFIC OCEAN OR ISLANDS. BUT IT TAKES ME 72 HOURS TO REACH BANJUL. YOU ARE RIGHT. YOU ARE EVEN CLOSERTO BANJUL THAN ME
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njucks

Gambia
1131 Posts

Posted - 30 Jun 2006 :  20:53:08  Show Profile Send njucks a Private Message
ok kondonrong,

Yoro Bawol is getting to me. 72 hrs? c'on

infact even if they decide to build a road there i think its a waste of money, there are far more important places AND people
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kondorong



Gambia
4380 Posts

Posted - 30 Jun 2006 :  21:05:13  Show Profile Send kondorong a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by njucks

ok kondonrong,

Yoro Bawol is getting to me. 72 hrs? c'on

infact even if they decide to build a road there i think its a waste of money, there are far more important places AND people



Yes 72 hours. That is right. But you see it looks like like all the pot holes are protesting for not being repaired and some can swallow a whole elephant. I have to sleep on the way for three days to get to Banjul. It is not my fault but it is the road condition. Unfortunately we are being treated as though we are not part of the country.

Which places are more important than Yoro Bawol or which people? We are all tax payers and deserve a share of the pie unless if you live in air conditioned Sheraton. ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS- George Owell
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