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Chapter 40 - GREEN

I used to be mean and dry

Look at what you made me into

Now even the clouds shy to cry

I want to believe

I can glide and fly

My particles nourish the nano and the micro

I was once called the pride of Savannah

Hmph I am scowled and laugh at

The star in the sky shines day and night

For being care free to sire a non-heir

Nothing to cover my skin caramel

I am left bare and cracking

The harmattan and the Kalahari dance simultaneously

For the once pride and bountiful is nothing but vanity

Only a few I gave the gift of seeing calamity

The rest dance with joy and bliss at the peril

I used to be lush and green

Ancient beast men and women alike

Roomed freely in my presence

Boasting of the vast flora and fauna

Lakini siku hizi hata mti karibu hakuna

Tumegeuka kuwa wazalendo wa kukata miti hadharani

Alafu tunajivunia kuwa wanafunzi watafuzu maishani

Our youths are claiming certificates and masters

To loiter and toil treeless streets and homes

Is this the new wave of intellectuals wiping us clean?

Turning landlords into hawkers

Parents to students of slavery

Give me my jembe and seeds to reap my harvest

Almighty gives and takes away from abusers and users

I used to be

Now look at me !

Sold me cheap to the highest bidder at the port

For sweets  sugar cloth and cotton

The ancient beast hidden forever memories forgotten

Tell me is your greed vast to turn against another ?

Auctioning nature beast and fellow brethren so cheap?

For a few shells bangles nickels and dimes

Black lives matter don't be so oblique

Let me coin it once and never again

For if you bleed color red we are one

And one are the same

Don't bring clubs and taverns to confuse our spirits

Give me ganja my grass

My herb pure and sweet

It's the healing of the nation

To cure Each one spirits