In Tea Country

David S.
David S.
Nov 5 · 1 min read

Haiku

hands nimble crab claws
grab majani, top three leaves,
fifty-kilo haul

weary backs and knees
impossible views, angles
sudden downpours hide

living wage, no more,
provision of English breakfast
still at Kenyan hands

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David S.

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David S.

Non-profit director by day, poet by night, photographer by trade.

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