Thursday, October 22, 2015

Your Luxury is My Necessity

One man's meat is another man's poison
Your need is someone else's comfort
Your comfort is someone else's need
The beauty of life?
Or
The unfair nature of life?
I will let you decide.

A man sleeping on the cold streets at night
Wishes he at least had a carton for his mattress
Other than the cold tarmac 
Or the cold side walk he sleeps on

A man sleeping on the cold streets at night
Wishes he had a worn out mattress
Other than the carton he has had for most of his street life
Having worn out after being rained on for several days
Torn almost non existent as a mattress to lay his head on

A man sleeping on the cold streets at night
Wishes he could get a telephone booth with a roof for the night
To shelter his head from the rain
To have his space of someplace to spent the night
In his dreams he calls it a hotel room
A mere dream most nights
And a fantasy he lives through on blessed nights, he calls them,
The few nights he gets a telephone booth to sleep in
Before he finds someone else already occupied it
Or the paid excavator removed them all
As everyone can currently own a smart phone
And there is no need for telephone booths anymore

A man sleeping on the cold streets at night
Wishes he went to school
He strongly believes that his life would have turned out differently
No maybes or what ifs
He is certain he would not be on the streets
Begging for money and drinks
Necessities to help him exist

A man sleeping on the cold streets at night
Wishes he had skills
Skills to build himself a mabati house
From all the scrap metal he keeps selling
"The city will never run out of scraps", he tells himself
For pollution is what man enjoys to do most
Out of ignorance
Out of irresponsibility
Out of pride
You say that you are creating employment for someone else
But I call it stupidity for you are killing humanity
Destroying the land
And yet you are the first to complain
"Oh The city is dirty. Someone should clean it up!"
You demand
You insist 
But do you do your part?
"A good citizen" you call yourself
But a hypocrite I call you
If you cleaned after yourself
And I cleaned after myself
Wouldn't the city be clean?
And we can hire people to tend to the flowers?
Plant more trees?
Dig more bore holes?
Don't give lame excuses for your unclean nature

A man leaving in a mabati house
Wishes he could earn a little more
To be able to move to a wooden house
To avoid freezing to death when it is too cold
Or cooking alive when it is too hot
For the iron sheets don't react too well to the two extremes
Uncomfortable living
Striving for comfortable living
But what is your purpose for earning a little more?
To exploit the ones around you?
To what extreme will you go to earn a penny for the wrong reason?
Sell drugs to minors?
Is child trafficking and human trafficking your pleasure?
What if they were your child?
What if they were your parent?
What if it was you?
The seller becomes the item of trade
Would you then smile?
Would you then agree to what you were doing to others?
Copper cut into circles
A number embedded on it during the melting process
Then given value
Is it for such you kill someone?
You call it money
It is a metal 
A mineral item given importance because someone decided
"Batter trade doesn't work anymore!
Let's invent something that will not rot!"
Then give value to it and ask for it so as to offer a service or a good
Receive if for the service we offer or the good we sell
It may have value
But human value is higher than it

A man living in a wooden house
Wishes he had curtains for his walls
Do some interior decor
Hide the rotting wall
For paint doesn't help that much
And wallpaper is a luxury for him
His next big dream is to move to a stone house
But will his dream ever come true?

A man living in a stone house
Feels content
Before other priorities kick in
Human sanitation
Sharing bathrooms and the toilet with the neighbors
Cooking in the same room he sleeps
And it seems like he may soon have a permanent roommate
A wife
And kids may follow soon in the equation
So he wishes he had a bigger room 
"At least with a kitchen", he tells himself

A man living in a stone house
Wishes he had the toilet and the bathroom inside the house
Same way as he has a kitchen
He fears to leave his house at night to go relieve himself
As security in our current world has worsened
Gone are the days when you could live in a house without a fence or a gate round it
Gone are the days when you could go to bed with your house not under lock and key and a security alarm
Gone are the days when you could walk out in the night to see the beauty of the sky
Gone are the days when the night was meant for people to be in their homes resting
The night is now a place to be dreaded
For bad people lurk in the night
Robbers and rapists just a few to state

A man living in a stone house
Which has a kitchen and a sanitation area inbuilt
Wishes he had more than one room
A bedroom for himself and his wife
"The children are growing up", he says
"It ain't proper that parents and children sleep in the same room"

The child who sleeps in the sitting area
Wishes he had his own room
A teenager looking for privacy
Looking for his own identity
The "Who am I"
Patience grows thin at times
Anger rages on
Looking for the sense of independence and responsibility
Too young to rent his own place
But at least he can dominate his own room

The child with his own room
Wishes to have a plasma TV installed in it
With the latest Play Station and Home Theater
Does he even know some other child is sleeping hungry out there?
With no clothes or shoes to wear?

All these the diversities of life
You have 
But are not thankful of what you have
You forget someone else like you lucks what you've got
Thin line between necessities and luxuries
For certain necessities are people's luxuries
And certain luxuries are people's necessities
Are you the person who takes having clean water to drink and flush your toilet a by-the-way
The person who takes having a car a necessity
And living in a house worth Ksh. 430,000 per month a luxury?
Or are you the person who takes having clean water to drink a blessing
The person who takes getting water clean or dirty to flush the shared toilet a necessity
One necessity among many that you strive hard to get fulfilled
And moving to live in a wooden house a luxury you hope one day to be able to afford?

Parting shot
Take time to be thankful for what you have
Don't be proud or think it is normal to own what you own
Don't misuse resources
Don't live in ignorance
Don't stop dreaming
Don't stop striving to achieve your dream
Live for a better tomorrow
And be an ambassador of a better tomorrow
Stop and rethink your life


Wednesday, September 30, 2015

It's all part of life

It's all part of life
To be born and To die

It's all part of life
To love and To get your heart broken

It's all part of life
To succeed and To fail

It's all part of life
To have good days and To have bad days

It's all part of life
To laugh and To cry

It's all part of life
To decide to forgive and To want revenge

It's all part of life
To have something to share and To lack something to share

It's all part of life
To love something and to loathe something

But remember one thing
To whom much is given
Much is expected
To whom little is given
They still need to work as hard as the one to whom much is given

Whether life is unfair or not
Is not worth wasting time complaining about it
But time to use what you already have
To attain what you want
So get your priorities straight
And stop wasting time

It's all part of life
To either be among the minority who choose to do the best they can to make the world a better place
or to be among the majority who complain of everything that's wrong in the world
But dare do nothing about it

It's all part of life
That you loose some and you win some
But the choice is yours to make
Which part of life do you want to define you?

Friday, September 4, 2015

Ever wondered


Ever wondered how your life would be if you were born in a different family from the one you are in?
Ever wondered how your life would have ended up if you made different choices in the past?
Ever wondered what would have happened if you handled a past situation differently?

Would things still end up how they are now?
Would I still become the person I am today 
If I made different friends from the ones I have?
Is my life a written permanent script that cannot be changed?

More questions without answers
More wondering
But does it all matter?

Well stop wondering
For that's the past
We are now in the present
Looking forward to the future
So let by gones
Be bye gones

If you lost your entire self
Well pick up yourself
Stop lamenting and complaining
And start to rebuild yourself
Make the present and future you
Better than the past you

If you lost a part of you
Well use what is left of you
To fix yourself
To become a new being
Better than the broken you

If you have been looking at one side of the coin for too long
Well it is time to flip the coin and view the other side
For it may be prettier than the one you are used to
Or of more value and worth

If you have been concentrating on the pain and the hurt
Well it is time you concentrated on repaying pain and hurt with love
Disappointment and disapproval with acceptance and more love
For love is the answer

Smile when insulted
Pray for the one who plans evil against you
Help the one who wouldn't help you
Do all these with love in your heart
For their benefit and positive gain
Not for yours
Let their joy and their happiness
Be your joy and happiness

Offer a flower to the broken hearted as a sign of new hope
Rejoice at the successes of others
Feel the pain at the failure of others
Do all these without malice
For their pain is your pain
For their failure is your failure
For their success is your success

Stop wondering
Start living
Accept your past
Accept your present
Work towards your future


Monday, August 24, 2015

Respect to all first borns

Respect to all first borns
For being a leader of
Us...
Your siblings

Respect to all first borns
For the blame you bore because of 
Us...
Your siblings

Respect to all first borns
For keeping our secrets from mum and dad 
Us...
Your siblings

Respect to all first borns
Because you are a child who had to grow up before your time
Because we decided to pop into the world 
Us...
Your siblings

Respect to all first borns
Because you had to become daddy and mummy
When the man who gave birth to us refused to be called dad
And mum died too young
You fed us, clothed us, wiped our dirty noses and ensured our happiness came first
Us...
Your siblings

Respect to all first borns
For solving the sibling rivalry we always had
You taught us to love each other and respect each other
Us...
Your siblings

Respect to all first borns
For being a role model to us
You were always the responsible one of us all
We were and still are proud to present you to all our friends
As our big brother
As our big sister
Us...
Your siblings

Respect to all first borns
We were difficult siblings
We annoyed you, angered you and most likely made you cry a couple of times
But you were patient with us
You didn't not revenge for our ill treatment towards you
Rather you were kind and patient with us
We are sorry for hurting you
Us...
Your siblings

Respect to all first borns
For being the source of joy at home
Making us all smile at your jokes
Your good sense of humour
The memories you helped build with the family and 
Us...
Your siblings

Respect to all first borns
For helping to pay school fees for us to go to school to get an education
To become learned and make a difference in the world
You sacrificed a lot for this to happen
You did all these for
Us...
Your siblings

Respect to all first borns
For being first borns
For no one can fit in your shoes
For it needs strength, courage and perseverance
I call you super humans
For you truly are

Thanks big Siz
Respect for being a first born
This poem is for people like you