Ugonna Wachuku
With love for the earth's rural poor in unwavering support of the crucially essential mission and work of CIAT: International Center for Tropical Agriculture: Science to Cultivate Change: http://ciat.cgiar.org and FAO: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations: http://www.fao.org + IFAD: International Fund for Agricultural Development: http://www.ifad.org
Through blue, cloudless skies,
I see rainbows and stars drawing
glorious patterns and planting
flowers with nature's sweet scent.
Beautiful hearts and loving souls
gather to tell the story of the
rain. The rainbow is there to tell
this love story from heaven. The
farm will bloom forever with
fertile rain from these clouds
in celebration of the world's
rural poor and those of us
living in hunger-striken
shadows of life and wounded
hope bleeding.
Inspiring smell from earth's soil
meet me on this journey to
welcoming farmlands of home.
I see grandma's handsome hand
sowing seeds for new life.
I warmly view mummy's caring
hand cultivating corn seeds, cassava
and yam tubers for our earth's
rural poor. With gladness, I
remember CIAT's, IFAD's and FAO's
crucial mission and work throughtout our
yearning world of poverty and hunger!
I see heavenly hearts beating for
the new harvest when these seeds
come to life with my love for
these poor of the earth; these
rural hearts of beauty longing
for healthy abundance and fertile
renewal of their earth's barreness.
For these beloved rural poor, CIAT's,
IFAD's and FAO's bounties abound.
Grandma's seeds are sown. Mummy's
handsome harvest is real. And through
the loving lushness of my weeping
heart on green pastures, and fruitful
meadow sea shores, joyful, refreshing
rain is given from heaven's heart to
our tearful earth's rural poor made
whole in heaven's unfathomable
abundance forever.
There is a glad song echoing
throughout the galaxy; far beyond
the simple skies we know. This harvest
will renew humanity. This coming harvest
will teach us love and brotherhood. This
harvest will be a new beginning if we
wish it deep down CIAT's, IFAD's
and FAO's systems; deep down
humanity's heart of cultivated love
and sustainable survival on rural
landscapes and agricultural lands
waiting to be made fertile and
humbly rich for the good of our
enchanting earth's rural poor.
For these beloved rural poor of our cute,
yearning earth, CIAT's, IFAD's and
FAO's bounties, experience and
knowledge of poverty eradication
and science of cultivation are made
available with care and unwavering
love embodied in humaneness:
Then, humkind, CIAT, IFAD, FAO,
grandma, mummy, me, let us go forth
and bring in the sheaves for our
beautiful earth's beloved rural poor.
We must go now:
As we bring in sheaves, let us share this
new breath of love and oneness. Bring
in sheaves. Bring in soothing sheaves.
Let us breath from that calm, refreshing wind
of this fertile love, for the earth's beautiful,
rural poor: Love made real and meaningful in
CIAT's, IFAD's and FAO's committed mission
and crucially essential work of enabling our
world's rural poor overcome their poverty
and nutritional deficiency!
This is the welcoming message I leave
with all women and men of goodwill and
love this new day in unwavering support
and cherishment of CIAT, IFAD's and FAO's
highly essential mission across the world.
Come! Beloved Humankind:
Join CIAT's mission now, this day!
Join IFAD's mission this new day!
Join FAO's mission this new dawn!
Let our earth's rural poor overcome
their poverty. Let their "levels
of nutrition and standards of
living" rise with improved
"agricultural productivity"
and nourishing "science to
cultivate" abundantly!
Together, as
one,
With
CIAT,
with
IFAD,
with
FAO,
let us
bring
in
bountiful
sheaves
for our
earth's
rural
poor.
Bring
in
s
h
e
a
v
e
s
this
new
day
with
CIAT,
IFAD
and
FAO!
!
!
!
Bring in Sheaves
~ Critiques/Comments ~
Lesa Gay
I was raised on a little farm in Iowa. I know well the smell of freshly turned earth, the busy time of harvest, and the prayers to the Lord for a bountiful harvest. Thanks for bringing to mind a picture of my childhood. ~Lesa~
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2002-04-04 15:39:45
Linda M. Medeiros
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Ugonna,
As usual, you have outdone yourself. Each of your poems pour out with love, compassion, truth and with your heart's spirit, your words impress deeply into my soul. There are many poor and hungry and if they could use their soil would plant and grow for themselves, but, those of them that destroy and ruin, prevent this. Yes, let all who can share a kernal or morsal do. Let us help each other so that no one starves by the hands of evil. Thank you for sharing. Linda
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2002-04-08 14:43:57
Helen Schmidt
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Ugonna,
What fervent words pour from your bountiful heart. This wonderful piece reflects your caring concern and unending hope for the betterment of those less fortunate than you. I certainly enjoy reading your humanitarian poems, Ugonna; they are wonderful.
Helen
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2002-04-08 16:15:24
Mona Omar
dear ugonna a beautiful poem full of compassion planting more seeds of love :)
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2002-04-09 02:33:55
Keith Neal
Another piece that allowed the reader to
gain visual experience with your words.
The line where you described your mother's
"handsome" hands is a characteristic I've
seldomly heard having reference to a woman.
Another eloquent piece from you!
Keith
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2002-04-09 03:46:50
Amy Riberdy
These are such strong words, pouring out with the heart's compassion that is so much a part of the many beautiful poems that you produce.
To take the seed & plant it in the hopes that it will produce the bounty necessary to feed the hungry of the world, is feeling the greatest joy in the many miracles of God.
To imagine that one simple tiny seed can feed so many. And the action of a mother's hand sowing these seeds with tender loving care brings hope to the hearts of all wish for a better tomorrow.
This piece says this & more....
Well done
Amy
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2002-04-10 13:30:02
Douglas Lazard
I will check out IFAD... What a wonderful poem expressing your heartfelt desire for the betterment of mankind! And yes, we must do it through the healing and caring management of dear mother earth! Like you I can't wait for that better day of love and brotherhood1
Well done my friend!
Peace and love ~~~~ Dougie ~~
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2002-04-11 06:43:43
Mary Charest
Hi Ugonna,
Your humanitarian poems really touch me. I join with you in hope that we can feed the poor and change the world with unwavering love. This is my constant prayer.
Love,
Mary
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2002-04-11 16:13:55
Myra Lochner
myrataal@mweb.co.za
Dear Ugonna ...
Let me try again to post this comment ... it is also on your guest book ...
I love the visual impact of this poem, imitating a pregnant sheaf, ready for the reap. The beautiful imagery as well as the implicit message of hope and expectation is a typical Uggona style, reflecting a tender heart. I also love the way in which you reach back to you roots ...
Thank you for inviting me here again. It is always a pleasure to read your work.
May God bless you and keep you.
Myra
Ps. Ah! The Internet is surrendering to tender touch ... LOL ... here goes ...
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2002-04-12 09:30:33
Donna Allard
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Well Ugonna.. tis a prayer we should all sing, tis a seed we should all plant, tis a hope that should dewll within all souls, on this earth and beyond, the rainbow.
Just a thought :) Donna
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2002-04-12 23:19:50
Farah D
Its amazing how much inspiration you bring out with your words..Ugonna. I found this poem powerful and beautiful and at the same touching and sad. All I can say is AMEN..to your words. http://PostPoems.com/members/destiny
2002-04-14 13:27:24
Lorraine Reutter
Dear Ugonna, once again the your humane compassionate heart is echoed in the walls of this beautiful poem...thankyou once again for sharing ..I will be sure to check out IFAD...Respectfully ...Lorraine
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2002-04-15 10:54:24
Ann-Marie Williamson
well done. Beautifully written and beautifully layed out.
If only more people could look at things in the same way.
Keep up the good work.
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2002-04-15 12:27:09
Tim / manatee Marshall
hi,this gets an A+ from me,keep up the good work
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2002-04-15 13:57:22
Jessica (Cook) Edwards
Thank you for including me in your list of friends. You write so eloquently of the things you love and I can see clearly that you love your work with the poor. God bless you and yours and know that you remain in my prayers.
Jessica
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2002-04-15 20:19:31
Betty Hattersley
Ugonna what a beautiful poem. So many times I wonder why harvests are poor in the places that need the food. Yet many others waste or destroy so much. To see children happy and smiling is a wonderful sight. These poor people don't ask for much, are always proud and work so hard. Your words are so deep and true...thank you for being a friend Ugonna...it's an honour to know you.
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2002-04-17 13:30:59
Adele Smith
This is an insparational poem. Can't wait to read more
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2002-04-19 14:30:03
Misty Lackey
Well Written with good style!
I really am happy now that I have read all of your nice comments on my poetry. you are quiet a talent yourself,
keep it up, and stay sweet :-)
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2002-04-19 22:37:14
michelle
This poem shows that we cannot do things solely on our own and for our own good alone. Either we are aware of it or not, we need God, men, goodwill and a cooperative nature to provide sun, rain, a good soil in a symphony of love and life.
You have been able to bridge a faceless organisation with real life, a woman sowing seeds, far away in Africa but this could be anywhere in the world where there are the rural poor.
2002-05-09 13:08:34
Karyn Indursky
It's shocking how much love pours from you into all of your work. You really know to deliver not only the scenery, but the tranquil, loving feelings. Then, you even go on to dedicate this and list the links. It's just amazingly beautiful and respectable.
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2003-05-02 11:48:50