Mothers Day Poem
On Mothers Day, pause for a moment and think about that very special person in your life. If you still have a mother, you have something that not everybody around you has.
On Mothers Day, pause for a moment and think about that very special person in your life. If you still have a mother, you have something that not everybody around you has.
“Desolate I stand
Firmly anchored in the sand
Battered by the sun, still I cope
A symbol of health, life and hope.” – Leonard Koloko
This week we give you more poems and a peak behind the scenes, with photos from Kitwe Poetry Corner.
You are cordially invited to the fortnightly poetry readings at Kitwe Little Theatre.
The Kitwe Poetry Corner has been joined by new members. They have been also been reading poems that they have written. The older members have been consistent and here are the poems they read.
From the clutch of poems read at Kitwe Poetry Corner in 2010, one almost slipped the net, but we are happy to present it here.
This week we present the poems that were read on 7th January, 2011 at Kitwe Poetry Corner.
LOOK INTO MY EYES!!!!!!!!!
From the last gathering of poets at Kitwe Poetry Corner, here is a poem read by Barney Kanjela
Richard Likumba works for National Breweries as Manager Operations. He is a keen actor and heavily involved in administrative duties at Kitwe Little Theatre as well as NATAAZ
Boyd is a media person. He works for NUMAU, a mine workers union, as Director of Research. He does radio and TV presentations, a keen actor and enjoys writing poetry.