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    First Words

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      Expectant silence crawls into the courtroom

      The judge starts to read

      Tension is building up

      The accused deserves it

      He’s no person to be in the society, with people

      He should be incarcerated, hanged even

      The judge passes his judgment

      The accused is acquitted, innocent

      The incorrigible criminal, murderer, rapist

      Has bought justice once again.

      The Pantoum

      Egoism has found a dwelling place in them

      The riff-raff who think they make the world go round

      Wolves trapped in sheep’s body

      On the prowl in the forest of the people.

      The riff-raff who think they make the world go round

      Plunder, loot, and rape their own mothers

      On the prowl in the forest of the people

      Have found cause because have sufficiently pressed.

      Plunder, loot, and rape their own mothers

      Watch their brothers float in a flotsam of pauperism

      Have found cause because have sufficiently pressed

      They have no vector of guilt.

      Watch their brothers float in a flotsam of penury

      Kill them a slow painful death

      They have no vector of guilt

      What right have they?

      Kill them a slow painful death

      Burry them under the rubble of mansions they once lived

      What right have they?

      “They’re means to an end,” they chide sans ado.

      The Villanelle

      The rising sun is the only star in the sky azure

      Pine n’ iris only flowers blooming in my country garden

      The sun is the only star in the sky azure.

      I am in need; I’ve no friend in deed

      The moon behind the cloud’s a joyful companion

      Pine n’ iris only flowers blooming in my country garden.

      I live for the mere fact of my existence

      Make fun of a land so far away, of distance

      The rising sun is the only star in the sky azure.

      Pine n’ iris, water and sun are my friends

      Besides these four companions, I ask no more

      The rising sun is the only star in the sky azure.

      They say Nairobi is theirs to keep

      The city where the Head glory and lies fast asleep

      The rising sun is the only star in the sky azure

      Pine n’ iris only flowers blooming in my country garden.

      Mr. President

      Milestones you’ve covered

      Kudos Mr. President

      Economy’s growing

      Roads are craters no more

      Promised us heaven in hell

      Politics is thy game

      I just wonder, Mr. President

      Do you ever think of me, IDP, anymore?

      Lives lost for thy power

      Are they strangely abstract?

      Post-election violence fires consumed

      Homes where simple folk once lived

      Bodies of our parents buried under the ruins

      And earth is still wet, boggy

      With the blood of my brothers and sisters

      If I ever had a mother and father, I was orphaned then

      Good people they were; put you to power

      We, victims, still suffer in the IDP camps

      Perpetrators walk free today.

      I have nightmares by night

      Tell tales by day

      Next election would be no different, I fear

      Oh Mr. President, beloved father of the nation

      Please listen and understand.

      God Bless Kenya

      Grandeur and wealth, O God bestow

      Our heritage preserve, to the world show

      Dearest Almighty, your blessings let them flow.

      Bereft we are, deliver us from all evil

      Love show, we love you and forever will

      Entree into our hearts, descend from above

      Stay in our midst; our hope, our love

      Seraphic make us, the grace we don’ have.

      Kinship of wonderful people, a true nation

      Elegant scenery, beauty defies imagination

      Notwithstanding errs, peace abound

      Yahweh we believe, Your might astound

      Attain for us liberty, Thee freedom ring out loud.

      Acknowledgement

      First, I thank you, my dear reader, for having purchased this book and read it to the end. I appreciate your support. Kindly, be free to leave me a review.

      I wrote this book in a span of five years, from 2005 when the candle of poetry was lit in me by my high school English/literature teacher, Mr Paul Muthangya, to 2010. I wrote my first poem (Patience) and when he marked it, he liked it. I did not know then I would be a poet. Many thanks to Mr Paul Muthangya, life’s choicest be with you always.

      I would like to thank the organizers of the 2010 Nairobi International Book Fair (NIBF) and the National Book Development Council of Kenya (NBDCK) for their review, critique and judgment and finding this collection worth of the 2010 NIBF Literary Awards.

      I thank Sitawa Wafula, poet and mental health ambassador, and founder of My Mind My Funk, whose invitations to her Open Mic events built more confidence in me in poetry. Though I insist I am not a performer, your encouragement is beyond reckoning, Sitawa.

      I am grateful to Juliette Westbrook-Finch, Author of Poetry of Passion (for People with a Pulse) for showing me the way to the wonderful world of Indie publishing.

      Sincere thanks to all my fans and followers, especially a mysterious but romantic Krupali and Sheila Newton, who have always been a source of encouragement.

      Vincent de Paul

      About the Author

      Vincent de Paul won the 2010 Nairobi International Book Fair Literary Awards for this collection of poems, First Words. He also has written love poetry—Holy Emotions and Holy Crimes. Other works are Flights of Poetic Fancy, Flashes of Vice series which is a collection of flash fiction stories, and TWISTED TIMES: Son of Man, a novel. He has a Diploma in Comprehensive Creative Writing from the Writers Bureau, UK.

      Vincent has been published online on different websites and dailies in Kenya. In 2013 he was long-listed for the Nigerian Belgian-based writer, Chika Unigwe Best Short Competition and published in an anthology of New Age African poets, Black Communion, in Nigeria.

      Vincent de Paul is a member of the Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE), affiliate of Association of Independent Authors (AIA), and Naija Writers Community.

      For more of his works go to:

      www.poeticjustnes.com

      www.flashesofvices.com

      www.elovepoetry.wordpress.com

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