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  1. “Like fine wine, the joys of life sweeten with age, and are to be savoured slowly: the haste of a youthful mind only robs the pleasure from pleasurable things”….nice

    “..I abhor it’s preachers more than a smelly sore, for my fart knows more eloquence.”.. LOL

    1. I wz writing it at midnight when sm1 farted really loudly, n then I wz like, ” Heeeey!” Hahaha

  2. Oh wow. Seriously wow. I wanted you to write something different from a poem this time. This blew my mind. Amazing.

  3. Ivy Kiarie says:

    Good read. but hw does the love story weave into al of ths?

    1. It’s just an aspect of the persona’s life…to help build the picture

  4. wambuikariuki says:

    i love this..seriously consider writing a book.. or compile your short stories.. either will do 🙂

  5. This made me seriously look within myself. Great work..I felt like I took a journey and came back.