Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song I Travel Home , by - Iyeoka. Song from the album Say Yes Evolved, in the genre СоулRelease date: 07.01.2016
Record label: Студия СОЮЗ
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song I Travel Home , by - Iyeoka. Song from the album Say Yes Evolved, in the genre СоулI Travel Home |
| I travel home to remember the sound of morning |
| I choose the evening to pray I remember this as it is |
| For when the city returns |
| When the sound of the green-line trolley cars and skyscrapers |
| Surround my senses diminishing this version of my imagination |
| I will remember this |
| The silence and the night time |
| I will remember red sand on bare feet |
| My skin sticky glistening in the sun |
| My hair like untamed wool |
| I will remember the air thick of Africa |
| I will remember my mother in the night |
| And the children she cares for |
| I will see them once more as they play |
| Peeking at me from the crack in the doorway |
| I will remember my aunti-- her famous Jeloff rice |
| Asking me in flawless Ishan native tongue |
| «Ofure…Onegbe?»…How is everything… you're too skinny" |
| And I, struggling to keep up, clumsily responding |
| «Butayay aunti?» |
| That means, I don’t know what you just said |
| I will remember the market place |
| The women selling smoked corn and plantain |
| The taste of moy-moy and egusi |
| The sound of Doris pounding yam |
| Fresh oranges from the Arrimogiga farm |
| When Boston city lights mask the majesty of my favorite constellations |
| I will remember the moon… |
| Pregnant and smiling |
| Because I am a poet |
| As if she knows that I am |
| Invested enough to write about it |
| Perhaps because I am a poet |
| I will remember the unseen |
| The homeless and the beggars, the roadside wanderers |
| People just trying to survive |
| Children roadside selling cell phones and unwanted trinkets |
| I will remember the local roads |
| Beaten and eroded by rain and time |
| Huts built beside a 15 story hotel skyrise |
| So many having so much |
| Neighbors with others living with nothing |
| But the hand-me-downs on their backs |
| And the realities of poverty crushing their |
| Promises of tomorrow |
| I leave behind my rose colored glasses |
| In my grandfather’s village |
| Because when my plane finally lands back in Boston |
| I want to believe that Nigeria changes me every time |
| These moments teach me how to recognize what we take for granted |
| Constant electricity and clean water |
| Hospitals on every corner |
| The opportunity to rise beyond our native borders |
| These are the details that risk a fate of becoming lost or forgotten |
| Like sounds of the morning |
| For when the city returns |
| When the sound of the green-line trolley cars and skyscrapers |
| Surrounds my senses diminishing this version of my imagination |
| I will remember this |
| I need to remember this |
| Name | Year |
|---|---|
| Simply Falling | 2015 |
| Breakdown Mode | 2016 |
| This Time Around | 2016 |
| Say Yes | 2016 |
| Baba | 2016 |
| I Am Descending | 2016 |
| Soundtrack to Life | 2016 |
| Happily Ever After | 2016 |
| My Current Anthem | 2010 |