100 Poets, 100 Poems

100 Poets, 100 Poems Trailer Bonus Episode 74 Season 1

Kwesi Brew. The Sea Eats Our Lands.

Kwesi Brew. The Sea Eats Our Lands. Kwesi Brew. The Sea Eats Our Lands.

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Here stood our ancestral home: 
The crumbling wall marks the spot. 
Here a sheep was led to slaugther 
To appease the gods and atone 
 
For faults which our destiny 
Has blossomed into crimes. 
There my cursed father once stood
And shouted at us, his children.
To come back from our play

To our evening meal and sleep.
The clouds are thickening in the red sky
And night had charmed
A black power into the pounding waves.

Here once lay Keta.
Now her golden girls
Erode into the arms
Of strange towns.
Here stood our ancestral home:
The crumbling wall marks the spot.
Here a sheep was led to slaugther
To appease the gods and atone

For faults which our destiny
Has blossomed into crimes.
There my cursed father once stood
And shouted at us, his children.
To come back from our play

To our evening meal and sleep.
The clouds are thickening in the red sky
And night had charmed
A black power into the pounding waves.

Here once lay Keta.
Now her golden girls
Erode into the arms
Of strange towns.




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What is 100 Poets, 100 Poems?

“100 Poets, 100 Poems,” is a Ceylon Press "Poetry From The Jungle" podcast. Recorded in the dense Kandyan jungle, it presents a spirited new view on the world’s most gratifying classic poetry. The selection may appear to be random, contrary and wilful – but, like the jungle itself - within which the list was made and recorded - an ordered artful and invisible balance links each poet and poem.