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Sunday, 18 September 2011
The Groom Price Option
The Groom Price Option
A response to Chhinyere Eze-Mbulo's (Mama C)"the bride priced bridegroom"
Which one could be better?
To go back through the pages of the past
When my mother was bought
With precious cowries and palms
Counted among the properties of men
To value a mans glory
Fanning the embers of his cold ego
So he paid for his ego
So he paid for his pride
And his pride was his bride
Then mama’s place was beneath the chimney
Experimenting with mushrooms and melon
With nothing hash to bruise he luscious skin
She reverenced her man and was adored
Like the peacock tail on the kings cap
The queen in the termite hill
The pride of her home
Yes her home it was then and now
To be kept in welcoming kempt
So the bride was worth the price
And the price was worth the pride
Then the man’s place was up the chimney
Where he toiled his fingers burnt
For his ego was his gunning point
And mama was his ego
And mama was his pride
Protected like the termite queen
There he toiled till mama came a widow
When to leave and smile came to ride
Then mama had some kin
Which one could be better?
To cast and burn this our glorious past
Now that mother is caught
Eye to eye she shakes her mans palms
She shares in the properties of men
In a contest for the glory
More interested now in making ‘ego’
So who pays for this ego?
And who earns for this pride?
Who’s pride for whose bride?
Now mama climbs atop the chimney
In search of her man she’s gone on
Marriage records are watched in reverse spin
’cos mates are parting like seas abroad
In the name of closing gender gap
Does she want it too ways or to kill?
To be adored and still head the home?
The scene on earth should change now
So its time to pay the groom price
Such a price to equate the pride
Now the groom price it has to be
So that the groom would be bought
Like the television and cars
Paid for on a high agreed price
And be protected like the queen bee
And to be cherished for his cost
A sane dame wouldn’t bash her adored car
Neither would she smash her TV dice
So to love and to cherish that’s the pride
And the pride is what a price
So the groom’s ego priced
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