Tuesday 30 December 2014

This is the last Day of 2014



Goodbye is the only word and the only option I have left. If I say 'See You Soon', I’ll be naturally lying. It’s a reality that I’ll never see you again. It’s so painful but you leave no choice. If you were a lover, I'd die and let you live, if you were a kiss you would be the sweetest, the deepest and the lifetime's best; and if you were a hug, I would stick and cling to you forever. I love the fact that you’ve left me with sweet memories and a brand new 2015. You were sincerely an awesome and a beautiful year. Goodbye Sweet 2014.

Goodbye 2014


I can only say GOODBYE to 2014 because I can't say see YOU SOON 2014 as its clearly impossible. Thank God for He favoured you till the end of the year. Many lives were lost in Kenya but he spared you for a reason.
2014 has been quite an awesome year. It started too dark yet has ended up brighter than I ever imagined. All the challenges, all the mistakes, all the happiness, all the love and all the bitterness that came along in the course of the year were a lesson that have left me stronger than ever before. I met friends with different personalities. Friends who built me, encouraged and inspired me. Thanks to Evelyne Baraza, a true friend who impacted my life and challenged me to take risks, explore and take my talent to another level.


I had never known the power of a talent until I met her and gave it a try. I have found true happiness in poetry and life has never felt this good until I found this amazing self-realization. I'm fascinated by the idea of spoken word poetry. I could not feign deafness to poetry anymore and decided to embrace it with might. I wish for a day I'll be able to write a poem that will easily find its way into the Museum Exhibits and a poem that will leave a legacy as the only proof that I existed and utilised my God given talent. I thank God for the beautiful 2014 and all the people He brought into my life. I also thank Him for a blessing of another year, 2015!!!

Friday 19 December 2014

Animals Deserve a life

Have you ever asked yourself why God created animals? Have you ever questioned yourself why just like you and me, they breath, eat, play, move, feel pain and even speak their own language. Have you ever imagined a world without these animals? They are so important than you can imagine and so friendly if we could let them be. Let us value them and show them some friendship.

Thursday 11 December 2014

Poor African Woman


































Her fate was determined by culture
Circumcision was her rite to a bright future
In a world where her right for education never existed,
Seems like she was an economic burden to her family
So her father priced her for two cows and four goats,
On her way to the river, she got married.
And that evening, she would graduate from a damsel to a tenth wife
Her stunning beauty would be imprisoned for life



Poor African Woman
Her life deeply rooted in regrets, sorrow and pain
So Innocent
So Destitute
So Helpless
So Hopeless

But her voice NO ONE could hear.

Composed and written by Elizabeth Opiyo
                                                

Wednesday 3 December 2014

Dont Give Up


The Type

Sarah Kay is extraordinarily talented in poetry and she has always been an inspiration, a teacher and a role model to me. Below is one of her poems that I would like to share with you.......

Everyone needs a place. It shouldn't be inside of someone else. -Richard Siken


The Type
If you grow up the type of woman men want to look at,
you can let them look at you. But do not mistake eyes for hands.
Or windows.
Or mirrors.
Let them see what a woman looks like.
They may not have ever seen one before.

If you grow up the type of woman men want to touch,
you can let them touch you.
Sometimes it is not you they are reaching for.
Sometimes it is a bottle. A door. A sandwich. A Pulitzer. Another woman.
But their hands found you first. Do not mistake yourself for a guardian.
Or a muse. Or a promise. Or a victim. Or a snack.
You are a woman. Skin and bones. Veins and nerves. Hair and sweat.
You are not made of metaphors. Not apologies. Not excuses.

If you grow up the type of woman men want to hold,
you can let them hold you.
All day they practice keeping their bodies upright--
even after all this evolving, it still feels unnatural, still strains the muscles,
holds firm the arms and spine. Only some men will want to learn
what it feels like to curl themselves into a question mark around you,
admit they do not have the answers
they thought they would have by now;
some men will want to hold you like The Answer.
You are not The Answer.
You are not the problem. You are not the poem
or the punchline or the riddle or the joke.

Woman. If you grow up the type men want to love,
You can let them love you.
Being loved is not the same thing as loving.
When you fall in love, it is discovering the ocean
after years of puddle jumping. It is realizing you have hands.
It is reaching for the tightrope when the crowds have all gone home.

Do not spend time wondering if you are the type of woman
men will hurt. If he leaves you with a car alarm heart, you learn to sing along.
It is hard to stop loving the ocean. Even after it has left you gasping, salty.
Forgive yourself for the decisions you have made, the ones you still call
mistakes when you tuck them in at night. And know this:
Know you are the type of woman who is searching for a place to call yours.
Let the statues crumble.
You have always been the place.

You are a woman who can build it yourself.
You were born to build.