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| REST IN PEACE DAD |
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Stanley Mungai
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Horror horror horror Sorrow sorrow sorrow Why did it havr to happen? You birds in the air What were you doing that you did not sing Songs to keep our dad from leaving To hold him a little bit longer Listening to your sweet moving melodies And you sun Oh mighty ruler of the daylight What were you doing at the tropic of the cancer When he fell to the dreadful cancer Pass on to capricorn and do not hover Above the region of the equator
You are to blame you stars You that moved your wings so gaily And caused your eyes to twinkle so merrily That you got the attention of our beloved father Caused him to leave us Mesmerized by your beauty Hide your fire you stars And keep the charm of your beauty To those who are worth its attention
But why our Dad? Who had given all to charity Sacrificed what a man cannot- a family And got a larger one of twelve thousands Taught us how to live And lighted the path of glory for us Our hearts are stone-heavy At the loss of our beloved father We loved you dad and still do And know that you loved us too But it had to happen rest in peace Our whole hearts and souls Are all extended to you As long as the earth's foundation CAn firmly hold our presence We shall not forget you sir.
And you moon, You know hoe he loved to smile How he loved to watch his sons smile Then you stole the chance And smiled so charmingly wide When all his sons were asleep And your charm attracted our Dad To come to the broad heavens above You are toblame too.
But now I give you the assignment You heavenly dwellers All who contributed To the departure of our Dad Sun shine upon him all the days And make your sister the moon And her maidens the stars To attend to him foe eternity Oh mighty ruler of the daylight Make the birds to entertain him Till all of us meet him some day Let your golden rays surround him in majesty Give him your seven coloured scarf The rainbow medal For a life lived to the fullest And for a race ran, completed and won We shall miss you Geoffrey Griffin Rest in peace Dad.
Stanley 29/6/2005. |
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| mist at dawn |
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Colin Campbell
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mist at dawn |
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like the mist at dawn we may stay here for a while but must then be gone
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