A poem about the experience of waking up on the bank of the Nile, just above the place where the Lake becomes the River.
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The Source
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Emerging from deep night
Nocturnal whisperings,
Water sounds through canvas walls,
Sun’s pale colours seeping through nets,
Birds voices celebrating.
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Outside late mosquitoes and lake flies
Swirl a last time around
Fading imitations,
Their dead caught in webs,
Scatter on deck beneath the lights.
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Bird voices swell their morning chorus –
Impossible to differentiate,
Although a fish eagle is there
Melancholic and separate,
River crier amongst singers.
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Landscape shapes take form,
Speckled silver river below,
Hills, trees, then houses appear
On far bank, unseen last night
Takes form, becomes clear.
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On dead trees, rocks in midstream,
Cormorants, their wings raised,
Offered to a heating sun.
From further down stream
Sounds of wood against wood.
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Landing-site is waking,
Fishers, in boats and on still air
Move across water, lake-wards, up river,
Breaking unbreakable silver surface,
Hunting shifting life below.
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Where a great lake becomes a mighty river –
Place of legends, site for dreamers,
Underground springs boil, simmer under surface,
Swirls of contradicting movements
Where Nile breaks out from Victoria.
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Jinja, August 2020