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Echoes by Kundi Faraja

Me,
I plead guilty
That my woman is a tool
To fulfil my sexual desires,
That shes the source of sensual pleasure.
A garden
Where I plant my deeds
So as to get children
Which are mine
And not hers,
I plead guilty
That I have regarded my woman
As my property,
Because I paid the bride price
To her parents.
What did her parents think
When they demanded
The cows
The tanks of beer,
The goats,
The money
They knew
That they were making wealth out of me
Because their girl would work for me
Just like a slave
I plead guilty
That I have inherited the stupidity
Of my slavery age parents,
That I have prolonged inequality.
That I have continued oppression.
Though unknowingly.
I am guilty
For dominating
My woman.
My nation pleads guilty
That it has shut an eye
To the rights of women,
That it has kept women
In the kitchen,
In the church,
And at home
To look after the children.
My nation plead guilty
That it has given little room
To the she sex,
That the number of girls at school
Has always been smaller
Than that of boys.

My nation pleads guilty


That it has always given a narrow chance
For women to become teachers,
Physicians,
Scientists,
Leader of state
And public organisations,
That their percentage
Has always been meager.
My church is guilty
That it has declared women
Unholy,
Unsatisfied,
Ungifted to God,
And that it has confined the alter work
To the blessed men,
To the chosen men,
The gifted men,
Though its nowhere written in the Gospel
That women shouldnt be priests.
THEMES
Role of women
They are regarded as instrument of sexual pleasure.
She is the source of sensual pleasure.
They are regarded as a tool for bearing children
They are portrayed to have no rights to the children
they bore and property inheritance
They are regarded as like other commodities of
trade. They are regarded as property because his
husband paid the high bride price and her parents
making wealth from her husband.
They are regarded as the most exploited by their
husband.
They are employed as cheap labour
The work in domestic chores. They work in kitchen
They are children caring
African culture
Paying of bride price is one of traditional practices.
The bride price is paid in terms of cows, tanks of
beers, goats and money.
Employment
Some people are employed as cheap labour. They
work as slaves for their husband
Some people are employed in professional work
Some people are employed in unprofessional work
Some people are employed in permanent work
Exploitation
Slavery is practised to women by their husbands
Some people are work as cheap labour

Discrimination
Inequality is mostly practised to women
Injustices
Exploitation
Oppression
Discrimination
Girls are not given equal chance with boys in
attending formal school.The number of girls is
smaller than of boys
Domination
LANGUAGE
A poet uses simple language with a slight figures
of speech
A poet uses his poetic licence well by employing
capital letters at the beginning of every verses and
for not using question mark for the verses that ask
questions.
A poet uses figures of speech such as metaphor and
simile

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