Daughter of the sea
Just like a star of twilight
The Kenyan coast
She a boom of bougainvillea
Her way of movement
Like a shake dance of the palm
In the afternoon by the sea
Her feet barely touch the floor
Her smile
Her touch spiritual
The magic as she turns
The stick on the pot
Of the pilau aroma in the kitchen
She makes me believe it
Twists
Daughter of the sea
Beautifully wrapped in the dark leso,
Brings out the best art of creation, artistic curve
Her white teeth,
Immaculately polished
Her eyes, as she throws back her veil
Her hair
Daughter of the sea
Makes me don’t want to leave home.
~Brian Babu
Wednesday 29 November 2017
Poem: Daughter of the Sea
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