Tuesday, 17 June 2014

I’M HOLDONG ONTO HEAVEN:


I’M HOLDONG ONTO HEAVEN:

I’m holding onto heaven,

They will try bring me down,

But I won’t let them,

I’m clinging on to hope,

I’m looking up to fate,

To take me out of this darkness,

And take me to the light.

I’m holding onto heaven,

To keep me out of this villain,

I can’t do it all alone,

But with the help of resilience,

The light at the end of the tunnel,

I will sure see.

I’m holding onto heaven.

-OLIVER MUTAI

 

Thursday, 29 May 2014

NEVER REMAINED THE SAME

4. NEVER REMAINED THE SAME
Once,
There lived a renowed entrepreneur,
He was an eclat and talked about everywhere
Many aspiring entrepreneurs that were amateur,
Wanted to be like him whatsoever.
Sadly,
He was growing old and the energy to produce
And practise his entrepreneural skills
Was slowly fading away like ice sheets.
The entrepreneur had always
Thought of how to produce
Proteges and protegees,
To keep his entrepreneural skills
On the move like trains.0
He took a bunch of street kids
And taught them the entrepreneural skills
Little did he know that the idea was
Entrepreneural since the bunch of kids
Found way of poverty to kill
They never remained the same.

-OLIVER MUTAI  

Friday, 23 May 2014

NG’ENO: HOW A CON KILLED MY DREAM TO OWN A ‘KASMALL BIZ’

NG’ENO: HOW A CON KILLED MY DREAM TO OWN A ‘KASMALL BIZ’


L
ike every teenager with a teenage dream, the thought of owning a ‘kasmall biz ’- not only a small one but a hyped one enough to attract everyone including those ladies that my boys eyed struct my mind. I was so enthusiastic and to kick start that business I needed some computer appliances; CPU, monitor, printer, bla bla bla….. So, without hesitation, I ran to my old man and asked him to lend me some cash. Weird enough, my old man did not ask his usual trailer of questions about the breakdown of the money. He went into his wallet and fished 80k.
Now I had the money at hand and the biggest task was to take my beat in the streets to look for the appliances. It was a far cry from what I thought, it was a difficult task and I needed the help of another person. I told my good cousin Sam about it and he immediately recommended Mr. Delvin who worked with Super Computer Limited- he even went  ahead to give me his number.
“Why didn’t you come to my life earlier?” I told Sam patting him on the back feeling accomplished.
“Helo, My name is Mr. Delvin of SCL how may I help you?” Mr. Delvin spoke.
“Hi, my name is Ng’eno and I would like to make a purchase, I need computer appliances?”
“Yes, you just got the right guy and since you want them at a cheaper price it will be convenient we meet at the Jebirish Food Court and talk, thank you and have a good day!” The tone at which Mr. Delvin talked to me over the phone told almost everything about his position as the head of marketing at SCL. Splendid, I hit a jackpot.
We meet as agreed at Jebirish Food Court and to my content, I saw a coupe of piled up cartons besides the guy’s car trunk. The suit he wore was a French design one of those my old man liked bragging about and kept the at the corner of our wardrobe yet he had been given when he married off my elder sister- Denise. After a talk over ice cold coca-cola which in this case I offered to buy, I gave Mr. Delvin his money and loaded the appliances into a cab.
I was sure  that my boys were sitted on the couch I had bought anticipating for the boss to arrive with the new appliances so that they would set the place running. I got anxious and excited ans as first as I could, I fetched some streets boys to take the cartons to the premises.
Unbelievable! When one carton was opened, there were no appliances just plastics. My body’s heat went sky high and restlessness took the better of me. I tried calling Mr. Delvin but his number was switched off. How could not see that I was being conned outright? The fact that the transaction took miles away from SCL didn’t ring a bell. The fact that there is always a receipt for every transaction but with ‘Mr. Delvin’s’ there was none didn’t ring a second bell. My excitement surpassed my extra-sensory perception and I overlooked the simple facts of the con-art. “Ng’eno falls for a con-man” was going to be the headline of every talk.
“Welcome aboard son, your journey has just began,” was what my old man told me.
                                                                                                                                        -OLIVER MUTAI.
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Wednesday, 21 May 2014

03 EYE WITNESSED:


Saturday 2nd July,
After the doctor told her she had epilepsy.
She was walking home slowly,.
I was sitting outside the balcony,
Reading my usual Saturday Daily
When she fell down furiously,
Pooh! Something that happened unexpectedly
A man pushed her toward a dark corner hurriedly.
heard of her again lately,
That she conceived twins; baby Maxy
And baby Julie,
Who won’t get fatherly love sadly.
I am the eye witness
Who watched her defiled with coldness
But could’t do anything in my presence,
Because our streets are painted with lawlessness.

-      OLIVER MUTAI  

Friday, 16 May 2014

HEY

Thank you all who veiwed my blog. The poems will come to you at intervals of 3 days then short fantastic stories every Friday.
THANK YOU SO VERY  MUCH

Wednesday, 14 May 2014

. BREAKS EVERY CHAIN


He breaks every chain.
The chain that cause you pain,
He helps you gain
What you have sought in vain
For  He is the Mighty the main,
Who lifts you up, Amen
When you feel low to your last vein.
I don’t complain,
I proclaim.

                                                - OLIVER MUTAI  

MILLIE’S ACT:
So sweet, so soothing, so lovely is her magnificent voice
As they watched they wouldn’t make any noice
But listen to her do her wits in her chamber
In the play that was scripted in December
Twas shinning brightly her star
Our beloved blackstar.
                                                                - OLIVER MUTAI  

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

MELOO:


Meloo
Is a fairly deedy fellow
That never allowed anyone to mellow,
Or let anyone trespass her territory- Meadow.

Meloo had a waging vendatta,
Against our beloved industrious Pietta
Because she soared her dreams greater.
This time she took it to the town centre.

She grabbed Pietta by her hair
Cursing that she would chock her to her last air
Leaving Pietta in despair
Meloo ended up in juvenile something so fair.


-OLIVER MUTAI 
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