I called you gacungwa,
when in the innocence
of our youth we played.
With this innocence
we held hands
and spoke the language of
our young love.
I called you honey,
when i discovered its sweetness
and yearned for more of it;
and thought of you
and of the richness of life you
brought to me.
I called you darling,
when mother made me
learn western education;
a word for the heart,
so we were taught.
And from there on,
you became my darling:
Oh how I loved you so.
I called you my dear
when the culture inculcated
in me taught me bette;
of a language of two lovers;
the language of you and me,
and of the love that we shared.
I called you my wife,
when in the wilderness
of the fields
you became mine,
and swore to be with me
till the end of time.
I called you my love,
when though advanced in years,
did i realise
that i felt no different
for you now,
than i did then;
my dear gacungwa.
© brian kamara
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15 Comments
Wanjeri Gakuru
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwww so sweet! I <3 it!!!
27 May
Wanjeri Gakuru
hahaha I love it!
27 May
Gioshe
beautiful…simply breathtaking. Art in it’s simplest form.
27 May
Mutheu
Brian i am liking your work very much
27 May
wairema
Awww
Warm fuzzy feelings…
27 May
samkam
bravo brian!
28 May
Joliea
Yum!!
Am so in love with it!!
28 May
Uaz truly
Cute.i like
29 May
Orato Kevin
They should arrest you for thinking with your brain and let your heart speak so plainly as to aggrieve me so.
I doff of my hat. You are class!
18 Sep
Sanya Noel
This should be one one of my favourites, Great.
13 Oct
joy
brian so much 4 a gachugwa its very nice
7 Dec
Shiro
are you single????? i need you to write me such poems…..superb
27 Dec
Omoga
wonderful poem!!!!!!!!!
12 Jan
rags
the poem is really touching.
18 Feb
hansam
deeeeeeeeeep!!!
30 Mar
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