Today in Britain it is National Poetry Day, and this year’s theme is a quote from Coleridge’s Ancient Mariner: “Water, water everywhere…”
And since it is pouring in the UK, I thought I’d post a rainy-day poem written while I was in Kenya. It was originally published in Cicada Magazine March/April 2000, along with the picture above for which there was no attribution.
Long Rains
Rain days in Africa – roads run
rivers, mud blood red; and careless,
grey-dog skies shake out
their fill on ill-clad souls who
shuffle close in supermarket doors,
and moon-eyed in the drip and drip,
the backslap seep in thin-soled shoes,
no longer see the draggled flocks
of street boys perched in car park trees,
all glue-pot fused, nor show surprise
when sleek Mercedes cruise
the roads-turned-lakes and ditch their wake
on citizens whose only keep is
listless hope: that sometime soon –
the rains will stop…
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And for all those interested in good reading and writing Cicada Magazine is part of the Cricket group of magazines published by Carus in the US. Each of their magazines – Babybug, Ladybug, Spider, Cricket and Cicada caters for a specific age group, from babes to teens and up. The house-style is literary rather than comic book, and with a strong multicultural element. Every story, poem or article in every edition is accompanied by specially commissioned artwork. The publishers accept submissions from both new and established writers and artists, but the emphasis is on quality.
© 2013 Tish Farrell