Two recent trips to Denmark gave lots of opportunities to spend time with friends and family. It made me feel really grateful for the wonderful people I have in my life, and not least amongst them, my darling sisters.
Sisters
It is good to have a sister, to be reflected, to live less
alone.
But to have two – to be the three of us…
So many multiples of things to do and things to say,
Of conversations, situations, opinions, and views.
To meet. Sometimes one, sometimes the other,
Have joint calls and talk about our kids, about our mother,
A poem about reexamining fixed opinions after listening and talking to a different, and younger generation. Realising that wisdom doesn’t always belong to age.
.
Young wisdom
I find it hard to understand,
The way your thoughts and mind work.
And sometimes, I must admit, it’s easy to dismiss,
This week’s poem – memories and appreciation for time spent with friends in Namibia, and the walks in the semi-desert, the edge of the Kalahari, where they live.
I’m back in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Discovering, rediscovering and reminiscing. For those who have been along for part of the journey, I hope this poem will also stir up old memories.
A poem for the launch of the One Tribe Coffee at Motiv in Kampala, led by the Coffee Queen, and life Enthusiast Gail Mawocha. Dedicated to Gail and her team and the Book Enthusiasts of Kampala, who reinforce, at every meeting, that we are really all One Tribe.
The first of a series of poems exploring belonging, being an insider, being an outsider, loneliness. Emotions which are especially relevant for those who have, or do, live their life in many places, and never know which one to call home.