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Monday, January 31, 2011

ON HER SHADOW













On her shadow
Her face is different, alert and more mature
She's a strong sire for sure
From where the bud I'm first jutted.

On her shadow
She's a caring mother
So loving that you'd never need another
So motherly that you wouldn’t look any further.

On her shadow
She’s my proud mother
On her face
She's my newly born baby girl.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

WIND








Wind that blows
Away hues and cries
Carrying with it
Wounds brutally inflicted
Wind that sweeps chuff
Remnants of past memories
Wind that soothes
The soul
Cools the heat
Of cruel fangs of life
Wind that sways
Wild emotions
To intimate ones
Soft in motion
This necessary wind
That Kenyans  need
To bring peace to their minds.

C) Simon Njoroge 2011

Monday, January 24, 2011

REVOLUTION











Like a pottery gem
It’s modeled out of clay dug by the banks
Of a massive river of blood
Blood shed by tribal animosity
It’s moulded by the hands of callous
Political vampires,
Seasoned under the heat
Of oppression and starvation.

Like the finest gold
Its dug from the richest
Honourable-pocket mines
Sorted out in august house
Refined in I-will-never-pay-tax industry.

Like a heavy storm
It’s born out of heavy clouds of discontent
Furiously gathering under the force
Of a heavy wind of liberation
Unleashing its wrath upon the evil elites
When the weight is too much
For the clear-draught-causing heavens to bear.

So who are revolutionaries?

They are the women of courage
Women who when entangled into
Greedy political marriages
Stand, break up and divorce
Their wicked husbands.

They are the youth devoid of ethnic instincts
Youth who can’t stand drug addiction
Youth who dread political manipulation
Selfless youth not chained to corruption
Respectful youth wary of hooliganism.
 
They are the men of integrity
Who when thrown into the turbulent sea
Of corruption, political opportunism, tribalism
Nepotism, cannibalism
Get swallowed by the whale
Of self respect and loyalty
And are later vomited in the Nineveh
Of equality and justice.  





Monday, January 17, 2011

A TEAR FOR THE TEAR













Now that I shed a tear
Now that I mourn the rage of a spear
Where is the vigour you once had?
Where are the promises from you I heard?
When to you my vote counted much.

Whom I thought to be my hope
Was actually the hearse driver
Whom I always feared
Whom I praised as saviour
Spectates as I die of hunger
Interweaved with an ethnic rapier.

Now that my tribe is turned to a hopper
Why aren’t you traversing in a chopper?
As you did when my hand you needed
What crime did I commit?
Now that to justice you won’t submit.

What M.O.U did I breach?
That my children wander in blood and starvation
While yours enjoy away from the commotion
Now that the nation is fragmented
What tear will you shed for the tear?

Friday, January 14, 2011

SOPHISTICATED









My class is higher and learned
Guess, I’m not worth that less
My cheeks are round and dimpled
I was born free of any stress
I deserve much more than you possess.

Try the girls across the street
They are simpler, of your class
Less sophisticated than I am
Less educated as you are
Perfect partners for your kind.

Die salivating for my cascadious hips
Cry imagining kissing my pompous lips
Watch as my gracious love slowly slips
Wishing for once I’d fall for you
Praying that I turn an eye towards you.

My heart is valued in millions
My love is only traded for higher doctorates
Not simple jargons from the bush
Turn your eye across the divide
And search for one who suits your ride

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

THERE I FIND YOU

 

 

 

 

 

Young and courageous
I go out in search
Of one who'd be a perfect match
The village offers a simple catch
Though humble,
Out of naivety she quickly stumbles.

The city too has its offer
Cute, sophisticated, educated
Quick to drain my coffer
Though passionate
Her demands are inconsiderate.

So I turn to nowhere
Somewhere I’ll find someone
Who will not be like everyone
There I find you patiently waiting for me
With open arms and an open heart
For me to rest on eternally.

Monday, January 10, 2011

MISFIT










Crime is what defines my status
My AK 47 is my dearest apparatus
Boys in blue masquerade as my haters
Yet in the end we share the spoils
Of course on accord that my deals they don’t foil.

Violence is the colour of my blood
Imagine the feeling of strangling a drank guard
The sensation of squeezing the balls of a helpless lad
The wail of a dying man doesn’t sound that bad
At least it makes killing an adventurous fad.

Jail house calls me by name
Courts acknowledge crime is my game
Poverty understands I’m not to blame
Starvation justifies I don’t do it for fame.
Even nature knows I’m not easy to tame


Socially displaced
So I’m disgraced
I’m poor and not educated
But, do I deserve to be eliminated?
Must my bloodline be terminated?

They say misfits like me deserve no favours
They have neither choices nor flavours
Shanties are their only option
Luxury is just an illusion……
My gun is the only way out of this commotion.

Friday, January 7, 2011

MY ROSE FLOWER


 I envy a rose flower
I envy its rosy fragrance
I envy its splendid elegance
I envy your angelic elegance too
You're a rose midst thorny branches
You're a sojourner who survives life's avalanches
You're a soul soldier who never flinches
You're  a ripe grape on the top branches
I who fondles you is proud!

NJOYA









Man of God
What song shall you sing?
Now that katiba has been born
Long after you experienced labour pains
On behalf of a mother subdued by dictatorship
Oh what great mercy you portrayed
Suffering on behalf of mama Kenya
Who was then suffocating in tear gas.

African warrior
What story shall you tell your grandchildren?
As they walk on tarmacked roads
Learn in decent classrooms
Know not of tribalism
Know not of a beast called corruption
See not of police brutality
Hear not of starving humanity.

The great one
What explanation shall you give?
When they ask why
They can criticize the system and get away
Speak out their minds
Without fear of torture chambers
Exercise their rights
Without watching over their shoulders.

The brave one
What tale shall you tell them?
When the open minded
Were greeted with terror and torture
The defiant painted with colours of traitors
The rebellious forced into exile
The caring branded as callous
The merciful put to detention without trial.

Father of change
Will you not ask for an explanation?
Why Jaramogi, Shikuku, Matiba, Rubia, Muite, Orengo……….
Had to live like wild gazelles, always on the run
Why Alexander Muge………………
Why you were beaten almost to death
By enemies of change
Proving further their greed for power.

Messenger of peace
Why will you now not dance with me?
This song of freedom and praise
For in you Kenya found solace
When tyranny would offer none
In you this new born was conceived
On your belief Kenya trod the road to liberation
In your forgiving spirit
Kenyans will forgive and forget.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

PLEASE LET THEM LIVE














Oh God I watched
Watched as they smashed
Open our door
Watched as they reigned terror
On my mum
The sickly woman
Whose only sin was
Working hard
I,I,I.......Oh no!
As they tore apart
The virginity my young sister
Had for so long guarded
I wished I could be spared
The ugly sight
Of helpless eyes pleading
But my head and eyelids
They held up
I wished I couldn’t
Hear the cry of agony
But my hands were tied
My ears wide open
I wished I could save them
From the inhumanity
But at gun point
Heroism isn’t an option
I watched in desperation
I could do nothing about it
Except feeling the pain
Of innocence being terrorized
Oh God, I watched
But could do nothing about it
Except to write this piece in tears.

Monday, January 3, 2011

STRAY BULLET








Stray bullet
Like a puppet
Manipulated
To stray
Hits an innocent
Stray boy
In the chest
Stray bullet
Blames
The culprit
Claims
He’s a bandit
Felled on a hot
Bullet pursuit
Stray bullet’s case
Is void
Just an accident
No devil devoid
Of black magic
Could avoid
Stray bullet
From a stray cop
With a stray gun
More so
A stray brain.