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Simple ordinary memories are the most lasting ones especially for those far from home. |
An Evening Around The Hearth The evening sun looks drowsily down Like an half opened sleepy eye Where like the yolk of a hard boiled egg she sits In her leafy nest atop the distance town And down below the shadows play At a game of hide and seek As fingers of flames beneath three legged-pots Lick the greasy soot away This night the stars wink down at us As a special back home treat And night exchanges her normal grey clock, While above the chill breeze makes her fuss Sitting here beside the smoking fire Each third person disappears But this Jungle night causes us no fright It’s a sight we all admire At those unseen things the dogs do bark From far off floats the beats of a drum Yet these native sounds we have yearned to hear Not those wails from industrial parks We tell of Anasie and of the elves These are tales which just do not fade And of the pains of young Africans we tell Till in dreams we lost ourselves Now the fire logs snore as we tell and tell And the owls sit and stare What a wonderful time spend around the fire hearth Back home where the natives dwell |