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susan-waigwa
susan-waigwa
55/F/Johannesburg, South Afric By reading the work of Stanley Wilkin, I felt inspired to write. Being an African, I feel that the experiences I have had, can be shared here and hope that the reader may get a better idea in understanding Africa, beliefs & lifestyle
I would rather live in the fear and love of God And die and come to know that there was no God For I will have lost nothing Than live like there's no God, live recklessly, Self satisfying, filling my cravings, hateful, vengeful And die and come to know that there is a God For I will have lost absolutely everything And not another chance to redeem myself
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Nov 17, 2017
Nov 17, 2017 at 10:31 PM UTC
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Ahh! The smell of freshly baked bread Coming from the kitchen as mommy prepares Home baked bread for her children Dad walks in and though never stepping into the kitchen, ever He cannot resist the smell of the home baked bread Mhhhh Susan Waigwa Written by Susan Waigwa  55/F/Johannesburg, South Afric
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Nov 15, 2017
Nov 15, 2017 at 7:24 AM UTC
Bread!
She looked at me, tears filling her eyes With sobs, she whispered to me with her heart breaking He said I am not good for him He said that I was cold, a housewife material But not the kind of lady he would show to his friends My crime was from my belief, I would not expose myself To any man unless my own husband. I comforted her and told her the Lord has a way of sorting out things After 3 month's, he comes back, calls and writes her She now asks, why does he call, why bother to write He ended it all didn't he? He failed to find that dream lady, who he can show to his friends He now wants me? I've moved on with my dignity intact Girl, I told her, the good Lord has a way of sorting out things. Hang in there friend, your Prince is looking for you and he will find you, with your dignity intact
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Nov 14, 2017
Nov 14, 2017 at 6:41 AM UTC
Why do you call me
True love, so rare to find Those that findeth it, are they that are a match made in heaven These, rare like a gemstone of class A Are unselfish, compromise, care Share what they have and give without expecting anything in return They feel the pain of their partner, and laugh at silly things These are forgiving and always ready to lend a hand They make it easy to live with and are not ashamed to show their feelings They smile when hurt, and don't count the wrongs Nor do they hold grudges Are not bitter or angry They are supportive and pray for their partner They encourage, challenge and criticise with love They don't look down or think better of themselves but in humility acknowledge that they themselves are weak They are like an oasis in a desert Like a cold glass of water given in a heat wave They are like a rare Ruby, Green garnet, Amethyst, a gemstone of highest quality Who findeth?
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Nov 7, 2017
Nov 7, 2017 at 12:27 PM UTC
True love, who findeth
Be careful what you say Be careful of your words Tame your tongue Let it speak life and not death You can think anything Imagine anything But the words you speak create With your words you can tear down With your words you can build With your words you can curse With your words you can bless When words leave your mouth They go out to create Life or death Think wisely Speak wisdom Make your choice, I have made mine
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Oct 25, 2017
Oct 25, 2017 at 12:57 PM UTC
The power of words
when you go before kings, humble yourself Learn to kneel or bow in respect And in your ignorance forget not you are a subject The king has power and has been placed in his office To exercise the law and govern the land To punish the lawless And will not show partiality Be silent unless asked to respond For kings do not put up with foolishness Approach the throne at the kings request And do not walk with arrogance before the king
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Oct 23, 2017
Oct 23, 2017 at 11:49 AM UTC
Kings and Rulers
She made hell for my mother You see she left her husband because he was too poor He climbed on top of buildings with a bottle of water A dry loaf of bread in his hand Roaming the streets in the day looking for work Opting to repair watches to get a meal She couldn't stand this man she had married So he went in search of another woman Then he met my mother, married her brought her home Pregnant with my eldest sibling, the other woman returned, bringing her jealousy and envy, making my mother's life a living hell Then I was born into a home full of conflict Witchcraft was the weapon used against my mother At only one month old, my mother left home Leaving us in the mercy and madness of an insane woman Instead of feeding us with good milk, she would dilute it to 10% water, dump us in cold water, hoping that all these would **** us as she didn't want our blood directly on her hands Was it not for our paternal grandmother, we would have died, but when she heard of what we were going through She came and rescued us from this deranged woman She raised us with love and care as though she was our mother After our primary education, we had to move back in with our dad and his insane wife Worse times filled with every kind of abuse awaited us ...to be continued. ..
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Oct 12, 2017
Oct 12, 2017 at 7:59 AM UTC
I will never forget
Searching, seeking, looking As my heart would break with pain loneliness ******* the life from me Clunched in foetus position Drenched with tears as each hot tear Ran down my cheeks Praying in the middle of the night Seeking the face of the Lord To take away this longing To remember me and come to my rescue Rescue me o Lord, I prayed, give me a man One that will love me truly and with no reservations Lord, my husband, you have taken away Where do I begin to look? I am simple and don't like drama The club's and social places are not for me I would never give myself to any man, except my own Where do I find my own, one that is like me Who can make me laugh so hard Ahh! Then you came along SMW, and I SNW You filled my eyes with tears, not of sadness but laughter So alike did I find you. Could this be true? Joy, happiness and gladness, so filled my heart At the thought of you, my heart would leap in joy We are seas apart, continents separate us, I long to be in your arms my love, I long for that day When two hearts become one, as your body touches mine With fire and passion so filled with longing, hunger Tell me, are you here to stay? Are you the answer to my prayers? Will you ever leave me? Can you assure me that you will Always be there for me? Do you long for me as much as I long for you?
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Oct 8, 2017
Oct 8, 2017 at 10:39 AM UTC
Since we found each other
In humility learn to learn in all situations In tears learn servitude In silence learn to hear the inaudible In pain, learn gratitude When in doubt, learn to have faith
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Oct 7, 2017
Oct 7, 2017 at 11:30 AM UTC
Learn
Gripped with fear and terror Her feet ran as fast as she could Into the thickets of Savannah grass Scared of her attackers that were ready to tear her apart Than she was scared of the slithering snakes at her feet Nor of the wild animals that could be lurking behind the thorn bushes They'd told her it was time for her to become mature by undergoing circumcision. Woken up by the singing that announced the hour that she dreaded, there was only one thing to do. Run for her dear life. She had heard of the pain that her 15 year old neighbour had endured. She ran as fast as her small feet could carry her. Deep into the bush, panting, praying that someone might find her and be kind enough. Rustling, then suddenly two men stood in front of her. Filled with fear and despair, she wondered, had they caught up with her? Those that she dreaded, had they found her. With tears and terror filled in her screams, she felt a firm grip on her shoulder. "I am finished, I am dead" she thought. The grip on her shoulder softened as a calming voice came from the older of the two men. With a piece of cloth, wiping away her tears, he told her that she didn't need to explain the fear and tears and screams. He'd rescued a girl a year previously in the same situation. Into his home the stranger took her, his wife and daughters welcomed her as one of their own. Hiding her, the stranger, kept her safe. Six months later, she was safely sent to a foreign land, in a place of safety for girls like her. She'll never see her family again. Though she was respectful, obedient and hard working, they only saw her as a means to wealth. After her circumcision, she'd have been married off to an old man. It hurt that she'd never see her family again, but she was glad that she would never be subjected to what her friends had endured.
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Sep 7, 2017
Sep 7, 2017 at 12:42 AM UTC
The stranger
Gripped with fear and terror Her feet ran as fast as she could Into the thickets of Savannah grass Scared of her attackers that were ready to tear her apart Than she was scared of the slithering snakes at her feet Nor of the wild animals that could be lurking behind the thorn bushes They'd told her it was time for her to become mature by undergoing circumcision. Woken up by the singing that announced the hour that she dreaded, there was only one thing to do. Run for her dear life. She had heard of the pain that her 15 year old neighbour had endured. She ran as fast as her small feet could carry her. Deep into the bush, panting, praying that someone might find her and be kind enough. Rustling, then suddenly two men stood in front of her. Filled with fear and despair, she wondered, had they caught up with her? Those that she dreaded, had they found her. With tears and terror filled in her screams, she felt a firm grip on her shoulder. "I am finished, I am dead" she thought. The grip on her shoulder softened as a calming voice came from the older of the two men. With a piece of cloth, wiping away her tears, he told her that she didn't need to explain the fear and tears and screams. He'd rescued a girl a year previously in the same situation. Into his home the stranger took her, his wife and daughters welcomed her as one of their own. Hiding her, the stranger, kept her safe. Six months later, she was safely sent to a foreign land, in a place of safety for girls like her. She'll never see her family again. Though she was respectful, obedient and hard working, they only saw her as a means to wealth. After her circumcision, she'd have been married off to an old man. It hurt that she'd never see her family again, but she was glad that she would never be subjected to what her friends had endured.
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