LEWIS WAMWANDA IS A POET AND NOVELIST, BORN IN ELDORET KENYA IN THE LATE 90'S AND IS A STUDENT AT KISII UNIVERSITY PURSUING BACHELOR OF EDUCATION, ENGLISH AND LITERATURE. HE BEGAN HIS WRITING BACK IN 2009 WHILE HE WAS IN CLASS FOUR HIS GREATEST MOTIVATION IS THE SOCIETY AT LARGE.
14 articles
October 27, 2019
You wonder why we remain silent
And can't voice our griefs
And you try to find help
Please stop, we are okay
You see us die one by one
And you fear the morgue will over flood
And the cemetery will vomit others
We can't complain though
You see them asking us to fight
And we raise hands on brothers
And find pleasure in our sister's chambers
We are fine with it.
We drank their blood
And their is nothing we can do
But to let them control us
Or face their wrath and anger
We drank their blood
Their dirt infected blood
That defiles our system
To submit to their wants
©Lewis Wamwanda
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LEWIS WAMWANDA IS A POET AND NOVELIST, BORN IN ELDORET KENYA IN THE LATE 90'S AND IS A STUDENT AT KISII UNIVERSITY PURSUING BACHELOR OF EDUCATION, ENGLISH AND LITERATURE. HE BEGAN HIS WRITING BACK IN 2009 WHILE HE WAS IN CLASS FOUR HIS GREATEST MOTIVATION IS THE SOCIETY AT LARGE.
14 articles
October 27, 2019
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