I once had a teacher in High School who read this piece with so much passion, you could have sworn his dad wrote it. Well Mr.Kiguta, I later learnt you aint the author, but the passion you had for poetry, left a mark in my young soul. Thanks
Grass will grow
If you should take my child Lord
Give my hands strength to dig his grave
cover him with earth
Lord send a little rain
For grass will grow
If my house should burn down
So that the ashes sting the nostrils
Making the eyes weep
Then Lord send a little rain
For grass will grow
But Lord do not send me
Madness
I ask for tears
Do not send me moon hard madness
To lodge snug in my skull
I would you sent me hordes of horses
Galloping
Crushing
Bu do not break
The yolk of the moon on me.
- by Jonathan Kariara (1935 – 1993)
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