Lake Nyanza
Lake Nyanza two fishermen in boats from Casa Kiboko bay

before maize there was mtama

Poetry
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Balancing on a board of wood

The other side extends a greeting

We touch in water and they desire to pull me under

Beneath the weight of water and wonder

The fear of gripping mud and becoming part of this tectonic movement that defies the surface

Not yet, am not yet worthy to wander the sails of my forefathers

Those children of Kintu sold mtama, fish, tobacco, mats, skim rugs, otter-skins, pipes of baked clay, pots and drinking-vessels, calabashes, and good carrying-nets, baskets, on these waters.

They had eyes to see the unseen


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