What day is it?
I wonder as I silently sit
Waiting for you to come eat
But it hits me,
A football game is going on
So,let the food get cold
And I enjoy a lonely night
I enjoyed dressing up
Carefully put on light makeup
This dress looks good on me
Now,lets wait and see,
That knowing smile on your lips
But wait,
Today is boys night out
My glass is halfway empty
I've been waiting for 30minutes
Every one dragging on slowly
Did you forget about this date?
Or what day is it?
In pajamas
Enjoying my moments home alone
The good music making me dance a little
Mmmhhh...this is great
But who knocks on my door?
Oh! Did I forget what day it was?
I stare at the calender
Sure that its a Tuesday night
But this is a new one
Just when I thought I was done
Whose day is it?
Clearly, its not your early at home day!
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Friday, 10 April 2015
BRING BACK THE HUMAN RACE
Every time Death
rears its ugly head and another human life is lost, mankind tends to react
differently. We mourn, justify, get angry, cheer on and more often than not,
are never bothered. The cycle is so numb it’s hard to trace the Human bond when
it doesn’t affect us directly.
When taking of human
life becomes the ‘norm’ then humanity ceases to exist. Human life is and should
be worth much more. It shouldn’t be that simple to end lives or witness Loss of
lives and feel so little about it.
Kenya as a Nation has
witnessed a worrying spate of loss of life though Terror, post-election
violence, Inter clan fighting, traffic accidents, Collapse of buildings, extra
judicial killings, famine, disease you name it. So much so the Number of lives
lost has become just that, Numbers.
Surprisingly a
positive trait is to blame for the numbness that hovers over our Nation like a
dark cloud, Resilience. We are such resilient people we get up from any
situation and keep on living one day at a time like nothing happened. No
questions asked, No drive to push to see things change, No hurt enough to
remember when it all happens again, Nothing, just a mare collective shrug ‘ni
sawa tu’ .
That needs to change
and it will only happen when we start valuing human life. Life should be more
than just our Kin, tribesmen, friends, neighbors, candidate of choice,
religious followers, social class etc. and gravitate towards any Human being.
Worrying about a
total strangers well-being shouldn’t be such a struggle, it should be the
starting point in repairing the Humanity fabric *sic*. Slowly by slowly we will
start becoming a human race again, our brother’s keepers. We will cease being
strangers, harboring hate between us, hurting one another and all the
negativity.
Negative traits and
actions can only thrive where Positive traits and actions haven’t seized the
moment.
As we mourn as a
Nation, Ask questions and Hold each others hands in Unity may the 147 lives
lost in the Garissa Terrorist Attack at the very least be the Inspiration in
our effort to bring back Humanity.
@jamrockjammie
Wednesday, 1 April 2015
Guilty as charged
Last time I was accused of love,
I denied as advised so as to look tough,
Guilt would consume me but I wouldn’t say it’s
enough,
This was meant to make me rise above my accuser like
a dove.
I faced my accuser in the dark,
Just as the sun was about to be swallowed by the
horizon,
To settle this I needed all luck,
I needed to be at my best so as to influence her
decision.
Word had gone round that she would be settle for not
less than my heart,
This was scary as I didn’t have another to replace,
To keep it I needed to be very smart,
To God I asked for His grace.
Here I was,
I had waited for some time,
Saw you walking towards me like a boss,
Guilty of my crime,
I gave you a white rose,
The timing was prime.
I said in a low tone,
“I love you forgive me,
Please don’t let me in prison be gone,”
I was down on my knee,
I didn’t want to feel alone.
“I’m guilty as you,
Share my heart, love and dreams,
Let’s imprison each other in our love,”
She said bending down towards me,
She surely settled for my heart,
Love is the greatest art.
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