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Poem: Do not take this ones from me & Of Everything You Should Know About Me By Emmanuel Richards

May 16, 2019May 16, 2019 By Ngiga

I craved for them. But now I choose to sift these ones from the
ones he took from me.
Do not blame me if I hold them tight. You can call me a mother
who drank fire all alone. Smoke darkens the face of a mother
who hustled children like food & cowries.

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