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By
Benjamin Chelangat
I Have Seen My Day
I have seen it come and go,
I have seen it break and close
I have watched the clock tick
And the baboons bask
I have seen tears dry
Leaving marks on the cheeks
I have seen wounds heal into scars
Sorrows turn into happiness
And happiness into sorrows
And black hair turn grey
I have seen my day
A day of reckoning
A day of hope
A day of sorrow
A day…
Yet I have lived
A life of humility
A life so imperfect
A life to endure
A life to remember
A life to regret
That, with hope, I have lived
I have seen my day
Dangling and smiling
Gloomy and dark
Despairing…
Yet,
I will live
And sing a song
And dance to the piper
Above the cloud – the sounder
Of mortal horn.
I have seen my day
Of age racing against time
And of time, against fate.
I have seen my day
Weeping and smiling.
Benjamin Chelangat
My name is Benjamin Chelangat from Eastern Uganda, I am a teacher of English Literature, poet, short story writer and a playwright. I have written around one hundred poems, ten short stories and one play. All unpublished due to financial constraints.
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