A Walk In The Street Poem by Keitumetse Mokhohlane

A Walk In The Street



A walk in the street of...
[The dream]

A walk in the street of Ghana,
With no one, by my colour!
Name changed, it'd be Elena;
This, my dream wish!
A walk in the street of Nigeria,
Thoughts; it'd be like I'm from Ethiopia
Heading to one of the hotels, in Zambia!
Will camp, in Algeria!
A walk in the street of America,
I'd be from South Africa,
In tone, I'd sound like I'm from Botswana
While the looks clearly indicate, I'm from Lesotho!
A walk in the street of Brazil,
I'd be Basil,
As though from Belgium,
I'd seem as one of the Belgians
A walk in the street of Uganda (Final destination)
I'd speak Luganda,
One would think, I'm from Rwanda
Just as I'm still learning, Kinyarwanda!
A walk continuation in Uganda,
A walk to Serena Hotel, Lake Victoria and to the Nile
Nile River, and a stand in the equator!
Take a vacation, out in crater Safari lodge Kibale
A walk in the street of Uganda,
The third walk;
Visit Lake Bunyonyi
I'd see Lodge Bella
Walks in the streets of foreign countries.
The dream.

Written by: Keitumetse Mokhahlane

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