Once Upon a Time by Gabriel Okara (Text & Summary)

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Stanza 1

  1. Once upon a time, son,
  2. they used to laugh with their hearts
  3. and laugh with their eyes:
  4. but now they only laugh with their teeth,
  5. while their ice-block-cold eyes
  6. search behind my shadow.

Stanza 2

  1. There was a time indeed
  2. they used to shake hands with their hearts:
  3. but that’s gone, son.
  4. Now they shake hands without hearts
  5. while their left hands search
  6. my empty pockets.

Stanza 3

  1. ‘Feel at home!’ ‘Come again’:
  2. they say, and when I come
  3. again and feel
  4. at home, once, twice,
  5. there will be no thrice-
  6. for then I find doors shut on me.

Stanza 4

  1. So I have learned many things, son.
  2. I have learned to wear many faces
  3. like dresses – home face,
  4. office face, street face, host face,
  5. cocktail face, with all their conforming smiles
  6. like a fixed portrait smile.

Stanza 5

  1. And I have learned too
  2. to laugh with only my teeth

Stanza 6

  1. and shake hands without my heart.
  2. I have also learned to say, ‘Goodbye’,
  3. when I mean ‘Good-riddance’:
  4. to say ‘Glad to meet you’,
  5. without being glad; and to say ‘It’s been
  6. nice talking to you’, after being bored.

Stanza 7

  1. But believe me, son.
  2. I want to be what I used to be
  3. when I was like you. I want
  4. to unlearn all these muting things.
  5. Most of all, I want to relearn
  6. how to laugh, for my laugh in the mirror
  7. shows only my teeth like a snake’s bare fangs!

Stanza 8

  1. So show me, son,
  2. how to laugh; show me how
  3. I used to laugh and smile
  4. once upon a time when I was like you.

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