Friday, 5 August 2016

ISOLATED KINGDOM. PART I

    Two and half decades ago, little ponds of haemoglobin all over replaced my fresh breathe, it was hard to breathe but I had to survive. Loud was the cry, rain dropped from my immature gland in the light sensitive organ, my skin was so much filled with melanin (100% black me) a gift from the creator. Hours later, my cheeks greeted an innuendo of smiles but I wish it was a smile of a gorgeous fate... Half a decade after the morning of my arrival to the shape of oranges, what a KINGDOM flowing with milk and honey, things moved on in the rain and sundry. A GREAT KINGDOM having the heart of accommodation to foreigners and close homo sapiens giving development and discovery of more sources of milk and reaping the honey out of the box of it bees.
A KINGDOM of whom my grandmother sings, from the bank of distance rivers, having the legend of great strength, oneness, care for several others, home for the homeless and food for the hungry, KINGDOM wearing the face of joy and laughter. A place enriched with good soil and weather for plants to bring forth it fruit in it season and live stocks reproduced after it kinds in due time. Trees gave their shades, flowers released it scent to suit the environment for the class of insecta to transfer pollen from the anther to the stigma, the land was green and beautiful. There was so much to live for, the nature surrounding the habitat was pleasing to the optic organs. The past did not dwell in the present and the future was a vision for hope. Birds tuned their little heart to sweetly sing all day. A Great KINGDOM where thought and feelings dwell, keeping a sunny soul to shine along ways of life. Great kingdom, where no one dared to make it past our Gate, golden crown, golden throne, silver sword, undefeated and strong wall, we got it all. A kingdom with no sorrow, no hate nor strife, a place I wanted, filled with life, where wishes came true; the simplest, the smallest and the impossible too. Wow what a GREAT KINGDOM I was brought into.
But, Little did I know, that I was brought into a place where things do not look the way they seem...

WATCHOUT FOR PART IIh

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