"REMEMBER HAITI & ITS WOUNDED PEOPLE"
REMEMBER THE REST
Below this rumble
I try to mumble
A word or two, but its all a whisper
Above me is a heavy slab
Slapping over my face
My heart is making a whisper
Before i weather
and like a feather, in the air
I will soon disappear
Now that you have heard my whisper
Worry no more about me,
Soon I will be gone
Abeit painfuly
Am i lucky though?
I will no more see this light
Neither will i ever see
The wounded motherland
In the next rumble
I can feel the cries
All natures hostage
Before the slab slaps me
I remember the lovely motherland
Before the angle of death
Flapped and flapped
As he neared Haiti
Cough....cough cough!
The dust is choking me,
I can feel the slabs smoldering me
Remember my brothers and sisters
Remember my wife
Remember my husband
Remember my son
Remember my daughter
and my parents too,
Remember Haiti, and its devastated
thousands, dilapidated, wounded and shaken
Remember,
The quake just struck once
And you can act once
And help Haiti overcome the disaster
Cough.....cough, coooough!
Over to you.....!
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MWANGI S. MUTHIORA
This is a an original poem. You can share it and help raise funds for Haiti Population that has been hit by the worst earthquake in several years. Incase you shares this poem, kindly make sure you recognize the author; Mwangi S. Muthiora, +254 725 385 654 or Email: fafdays@gmail.com
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JOIN THE REST OF THE WORLD IN THIS NOBLE CALLING AND YOUR ASSISTANCE WILL GO ALONG WAY IN HELPING HAITI BACK ON ITS FEET. TO SEND YOUR ASSISTANCE FROM KENYA....VISIT THE RED CROSS OFFICES OR JUST SEND YOUR DONATIONS TO THEIR HELPLINE NUMBER
"Two Hours Before" Wishes the people of Haiti quick recovery from this disaster.
Haiti's worst quake in two centuries hit south of the capital Port-au-Prince this week. Thousands of lives have been lost, many are still missing, and hundreds of thousands of people have been affected. Haiti's Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive says he believes more than 100,000 people may have been killed.
The earthquake has destroyed much of the already fragile and overburdened infrastructure in the most densely populated part of the country. A massive and immediate international response is needed to provide food, water, shelter, and medical supplies to the people.
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