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*the clouds hang very low like my heart rather sore the distance to the depths makes your thoughts dizzy this is the top of the world made mystic by a waterfall cascading down the cheeks of a mythical bride in tears wetting the earth endlessly so walk softly here friend;it's easy to  land on your teeth tread easy and slow friend your shoe is all wrong i say but that's the beauty of it all people fall all the time here i too fell in the mist of night with the sound of the waterfall lulling my unease till indeed i fell welcome o you lovelorn people welcome to this jewel where people are always falling,  falling in and out of step with the  wily seasons*
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Jun 13, 2016
Jun 13, 2016 at 7:29 PM UTC
a place where people are always falling (Chimanimani Blues)
*the clouds hang very low like my heart rather sore the distance to the depths makes your thoughts dizzy this is the top of the world made mystic by a waterfall cascading down the cheeks of a mythical bride in tears wetting the earth endlessly so walk softly here friend;it's easy to  land on your teeth tread easy and slow friend your shoe is all wrong i say but that's the beauty of it all people fall all the time here i too fell in the mist of night with the sound of the waterfall lulling my unease till indeed i fell welcome o you lovelorn people welcome to this jewel where people are always falling,  falling in and out of step with the  wily seasons*
Chimanimani is a place high up the eastern highlands of Zimbabwe. The air here is rare and pure and you can almost smell the Indian Ocean far to the east in neighbouring Mozambique. It's generally always raining in Chimanimani and so the ground is always wet and rather slippery due to the clay soils.Most strangers tend to be wearing the wrong shoes and they keep falling. I am also punning on the word 'fall'. My first and only visit to Chimanimani was a falling one!
david-mungoshi
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Jun 13, 2016
Jun 13, 2016 at 7:29 PM UTC
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