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Do They Have A Voice?

Do they have a voice?
I have asked a question which demands an answer?
Yes, I have asked a question but it seems no one is willing to give an answer,

No one is willing to make an attempt but I will still ask.

Do they have a voice?
They have a voice but they are made to be voiceless

Their voice is been thrown into the air like an important document which is being thrown into the dustbin and will later be looked for

Yes they have a voice but no one is willing to listen.

Do they have a voice?
Yes they have a stronger voice yet their voice is not been heard

We feel to yell and cry for their voices to be heard but the question that comes to mind is,

If the master is not being listened to then what happens to the servant?

Do they have a voice?
Yes they do
I speak of a typical Ghanaian teacher who have a louder voice yet no one is listening to his plight

I am speaking of the typical Ghanaian teacher who loved all but is hated by many

I am speaking of the typical Ghanaian teacher who sacrifices all he can but still don't get appreciated

I am speaking of a typical Ghanaian teacher who works like a bull but made to eat like a mouse

Yes he have a voice
I am speaking of a typical Ghanaian teacher who is still willing to sacrifice more for his pupils who he interviewed on their future occupations and not even a single soul wanted to be a teacher

I speak of a typical Ghanaian teacher who look at his challenges and still hit his chest and say this words of encouragement to himself"if not for anything at all I am proud to say all professionals can boast but the teacher taught them all"

Do they have a voice?
Yes they have a stronger voice and it is time for their voice to be heard and that time is now

It is time for those with good conscience who were once taught by the teacher to help his loud voice to be heard.

BY REDEEMER KWASI
CONTACT:0554513260

REDEEMER POETRY FOUNDATION
EDITED BY ELIKEM KWABLA AKAKPO


Author: Redeemer Kwasi




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