
The African Rains …
Soaking, the rains settle,
meandering over jagged faultlines of our memory.
Drenching, the rains settle,
streaming through veins, the thud-thudding of the heartbeat of Africa.
Absorbing,the rains that settle,
within each of us,
herald rebirth.
And, if you listen,
if you strain to hear,
while shedding the raucous noise of your inner turmoil.
If you listen, the whispers of the ancestors,
speak to us all, lending us warmth,
urging us to stand
even though we may stumble,
even though we may fall.

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🙏🏾 thank you as always
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Me too, dear friend! God be with you and your beloved family as well as your whole country!:-)
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Thanks for the follow 🙂
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Beautiful poem! 🤩
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A truly inspiring poem and I love the concept of Ubuntu. We need rain!
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Amazing ❤️
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I lived in Cairo for 2 years. There was about 2 inches of rain per year and everyone was terrified of the filthy stuff coming from the sky! Now we have torrential rain in Texas and I can appreciate your beautiful lyricism.
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An amazing piece of work. Truly loving it so much! 😊
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Great poem, the best I read about rain since a long time.
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I tried to reblog this beautiful work twice but it did not take?
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What wonderful imagery!
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What a beautiful poem!
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