by Benard Makaa | Sep 8, 2019 | Poems
I have heard in the Heavens above, The angels whisper to one another, Can we find another term for love? Is there any so devotional as that of “Mother,” By that dear name, I for long called you, You were more than a mother for me, And filled my heart of hearts,...
by Benard Makaa | Sep 8, 2019 | Poems
Fair in manner, elegant, and refined, Always kind, honest and open, In beauty clad, with sober sense entwined; These unite to make you the chosen, Her name, conviction of things unseen. Chubby cheeks, cherry lips and sparkling eyes, Her works sweet, and lovely...
by Benard Makaa | Aug 22, 2019 | Culture, Stories
By chance, I met a friend and fellow electrical engineer & lecturer yesterday while I was on an errant to buy some Chapo’s for my supper (at Green Savannah café, Juja). After exchanging pleasantries with this said friend, I mentioned that I am just in Juja...
by Benard Makaa | Aug 22, 2019 | Poems
The light came via the window, Straight from the sun on the East, And reached my closed indoors, There love rays found their rest. In the streams of light I clearly saw, The flecks you rarely see, Out of which the Almighty made, A name for one like me. ...
by Benard Makaa | Jul 30, 2019 | Poems
I took a good long look at you, And found you altogether nice, I listened to you long and hard, And found you very erudite. Your words were wise, And your voice angelic. You smelled so good, I savoured everything. You are altogether...