A House In Kireka

by mrsb2b | 2:22 PM in | comments (8)

A friend wrote this for me, in about 10 minutes I might add, and I thought it was worth sharing.

I dream of a house in Kireka
Sequestered road-side from the dust
Bugler-proof windowed
Behind that fence of wiry restraint
Love undressed like a girl alone
Glorying in the virginal changes
In the peace and restfulness of this house

By a roadside in Kireka

When we would escape hot afternoons
Careless innocent children
Stepping for a rolex in the town city
Met by cheerful male banter, women's sly smiles
There was something in our eyes that spoke
More than the ardent kisses, the ardent gropings
The bed-seeking stumbles
Shared showers, towel fights
Muted tv-watchings
On afternoons in a house in Kireka
I dream of that house in Kireka again

By DTK

5th May 2009

Acceptance: thy name is life.

by mrsb2b | 9:54 AM in | comments (5)

So I must apologize for not writing sooner. I got carried away being a woman and trying to actually do this thing called living. I know we are all trying to, but some days it feels like you are a lone on this quest. 

Some days you just want to ask when you will get a badge of honor or something that actually recognizes just how much you have put into your life, into your family, into your relationships, into work, into smiling, into everything that revolves around you. 

If I were to be completely selfish for the next few moments and live in a parallel world where everything worked the way I wanted it to, I would like for the following to happen. 

  • A mute button for everyone who only has negative things to say for the sole purpose of making me doubt my self and my capabilities. Case in point, that boss who feels like I am doing an unsatisfactory job and thinks they are better off without me.
  • A job waiting for when I get tired of putting up with the said boss.
  • Secured monies for my family so that even thoughts about money wouldn’t be formed.
  • World peace. I know it sounds clichéd but seriously, why should wars even exist? I know it is in out nature to be contrary but wars are such a waste of time, money and more importantly, human potential. Can you imagine what the world would be like if we concentrated that hate and passion into health? Education? Social development?
  • A system of governance/leadership that actually works. Everyone has/can be corrupted in some way; some of our Delilah’s are more tempting than others, that’s a fact. When we begin to accept that present versions of “democracy” are but extensions of self ambition and do nothing to change it because we don’t see the point, its time to sit up and ask “what can I do to change this? Why should we accept less than we are worth?”
  • An education system that actually prepares you for life: one that works with your skill sets to being the better you to the forefront- NOT some flawed system at the end of which you wonder if you just wasted over 15 years of your life.

This list could go on. The point is that life will never work out the way I want it to all the time. But some times, I think, life could actually work the way it should, if I just got over the “idea” that I am supposed to live life with my head buried in the sand.