Category Archives: Poetry; Solitude
November 30, 2013, Posting from Lara, my daughter who is teaching in Togo, West Africa as a Peace Corps Volunteer
It’s almost December 12th, which marks 6 months here in the wonderful, lizard-abundant Togo.
The past three months I’ve been in my new home, Sagbiebou. Sagbiebou is a small village in Northern Togo home to roughly 4,000 people. The village was founded around 15 years ago, so it is relatively new and, thus, quite diverse. The two main groups are the Gam-Gams and the Anufo; however, each day I hear a new language – be it Wobi or Ewe or any of the other 72 languages found in the country.
The initial month at post was difficult to say the least. The Peace Corps dropped me off at my doorstep with my mattress, stove, and bags…and I immediately lost all confidence whatsoever. My French was tragic and I had barely grasped any Anufo or Gam-Gam. Walking outside of my compound became my daily challenge; making friends the seemingly unattainable goal. Couscous, the conundrum of my life.
But patience and work attains all, right? Each day I made the awkward conversations in broken French with people in the market and kicked a football around with the boys in my compound, and by October I felt a whole lot less like I just got off the tilt-a-whirl.
October also started much needed work! School began and I met my 102 students. To be honest, teaching started out rough and it still is. Luckily, my kids and I are getting to know each other and we’re even having quite a bit of fun along the way. I’ve also successfully taught them each the word “accident” which they gleefully remind me every time I drop something :). However, with zero textbooks and only a box of chalk, keeping the attention of 102 students, ranging in age from 10 to 20, is a challenge.
The good news is I couldn’t ask for better coworkers. There are 6 other teachers and the director. Initially, being considerably younger then my counterparts and the only female was daunting but they are all very respectful and welcoming. This coming week we’re beginning an English club, followed by a Girls club.
My biggest goal during my service is to help keep more girls in school. The youngest grade at my school is called Sixieme – which is filled with dozens of girls. However, if you visit the class of Troisieme (3 classes up), the number of girls dwindles down to four. Why four? The reasons are numerous: early pregnancy, marriage, financial struggles, trafficking, sister-exchange, harassment, and, simply, a feeling of “what’s the point to continue?”
Luckily, Sagbiebou is a motivated village and the sentiment throughout is that we can do better than four. Not only can we, but we will.
With November at a close and December on it’s way – I’m relieved to say my languages are picking up speed and I feel a part of the community. I’ve met some great leaders and future leaders of Sagbiebou ready and willing to work. I am so excited to see how the next weeks unfold.
Posted by Lara at 8:39 AM
the Quiet of Silence
T’was the night before Christmas
When all through the house
Not a cell phone could be found
Not even a charger or mouse!
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My computer was useless
As was my phone
I am sure all my friends
thought no one was home!
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My doorbell was silent
The Christmas lights on
There I was in the room
Not a technology drawn
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No Gmail to read
No Facebook to screen
Left all alone
Just me and my dream
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I sat in the silence
I sat there alone
I sat in the silence
And felt so at home
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For deep within myself
I did travel
In the Quiet of the silence
I began to marvel
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I heard what each of us
Desperately needs
The assurance of love
To help us be freed
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Love is all
that We seek from the other
Love is compassion
For sister and brother
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The essence of heart
Is found in the LOVE
The essence of heart
Assures me of God above
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Naysayers abound
This is so true
But in the end
I see Beauty in view
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Where does LOVE Come from
and where is it found?
Each thing has an origin…
God is the LOVE in the silent sound
Christmas Eve, 2013
anticipation at its height
gifts and presents in the children’s sight
their happiness is our delight
as we struggle to keep the LIGHT
is this the moment we have waited for
one more chance for God at our door
one more time we bend to the floor
one more time we plead for more
how many times have we weathered the storm
we know we need the LIGHT reborn
deep within the fire does warm
please let this be the day we are transformed
sadness abounds, we know it everywhere
death and sorrow, stirs in the air
thrown out for not having the fare
thrown out, wallowing deep in despair
a child unfed, a woman is beat
the man on the street without a sheet
we seek the LIGHT, it is this we beg to meet
we will not give up, not go down in defeat
no rice grain is found in the old woman’s bowl
no water to drink for the newborn foal
hatred and greed have taken their toll
we ask for the LIGHT to make us whole
we plead and we cry as we do weep
we ask for the LIGHT to be within us deep
so many tears, so many fears we do keep
release them all and in YOUR PEACE sleep
Energy
Blessings…
English: Mixed Blessings Snow piled high at the side of A939, in freezing temperatures with winter sun. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
“Write your sorrows in sand, and your BLESSINGS in stone” Rumi
the brightness opens the day
blessing us as we walk on our way
we breathe in the air, so crisp and clean
we breathe in the wonder of all that is seen
affirming each other in our moments of dismay
in the silence we found all that we had to say
the touch of each other moves the moment of time
the touch transcends…blending our inner rhyme
all that brought us to this day
eons of lives built into this clay
life touching life, carrying us into God’s Love
echoing thankfulness in the winged flight of the dove
deep within the heart mesmerized by peace
deep within the blessings never cease
silhouette the good for one’s self and each other
hope and faith shoulder love’s arbor
unravel me
Rayonnant north rose window of the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris עברית: חלון הרוזטה הדרומי של קתדרלת נוטרדאם דה פארי, בסגנון גותי קורן (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
snow covers the crevices
weeping into the imperfections of nature
healing the wounds of yesterday
reaching for promise
revitalizing the inner beauty
hoping for a new Spring
whispers
seaburst foaming in the night
mysteries seem aflight
whispers riding on the crest of the waves
risking new love, coming out of the cave
moonbeam lantern reveals the soul
visions of hope waiting to be told
risking the dive into the deep
sirens luring wanting you to keep
water crystal spurts spiraling high
no longer alone, you fly to the sky
Blessings to all writers!

Lettre d’amour, Love letter
a passionate poem that will capture your senses …each line is like a gentle breeze carrying you over the seas of love! Lovely poem by Gyslaine!






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