Tag: walkingshadowpoetrykenya
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The Hands That Never Rest by Walking Shadow poetry
She wakes before the world can see,Rubs her eyes, prepares her tea.The kids are calling, time moves fast,No moment lingers, nothing lasts. First, she packs the little bags,Checks the homework, grabs the tags.Then off she goes, another race,Between the workplace and her place. Some are married, some alone,Single moms who build a home.No helping hand,…
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You Found Me and I met Love by walking shadow poetry
I had given up, I won’t even lie,Love had left me with tears to dry.My heart was cracked, my trust was gone,I swore I’d never love anyone. But then you came, so soft, so kind,Patient enough to ease my mind.You didn’t rush, you took your time,Showed me love was still divine. Despite my flaws, despite…
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Leave the Door Open by Walking Shadow Poetry Kenya
She walked in, shoulders high,A single woman in a room full of power,She took her seat, spoke her mind,But something inside whispered, go further. Taking up space is just the start,But what’s the point if you stand alone?If no other woman follows behind,Then the battle is only half-won. She climbed the ladder, rank by rank,Fought…
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START ALL OVER AGAIN by walking shadow poetry Kenya
I should have walked away, but I stayed too long,Held on to echoes of a broken song.I spoke when silence was my friend,But my words; oh, they didn’t mend. I’ve stayed in places I should have left,Clinging to memories, feeling bereft.Restless nights, mind in a spin,Fighting battles, I never stepped in. Ever been there? Where…
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Protecting Her Peace SPOKEN WORD by walking shadow poetry
She is fine being alone.Not lonely, not searching,just at peace in her own world,wrapped in the quiet that never betrays her. She doesn’t crave noise.She doesn’t need people hovering around,filling the air with empty words,acting like presence is the same as care. Because she’s learned,some people bring more chaos than comfort.Some walk in with sweet…
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Struggles and possible solutions of Issues Facing Young People Today.
The challenges young people face today are diverse and multifaceted, often shaped by societal, economic, and technological factors. While individual experiences vary, some common struggles include: 1. Mental Health Issues 2. Economic Pressures 3. Career and Education Challenges 4. Social Media and Technology 5. Climate Change and Global Uncertainty 6. Identity and Self-Discovery 7. Relationships…
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What You Carry Can Make You a Target | Spoken Word by walking shadow poetry.
They say,“Stay in your lane,”“Don’t dream too big,”“Be humble, don’t shine too bright.”But what they really mean is this:Don’t make them uncomfortable. See, when you carry something rare,when your hands hold gold,when your mind births ideasthat the world has never told,you don’t just walk unseen.Instead, you become a target. Think about the creative; the one…
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Winning the Battle Within Spoken Word by walking shadow.
Before you fight the world,before you chase the crown,before you point fingers,telling the world, it’s holding you down…Fight yourself first. Fight the fear that keeps you stuck,the voice that whispers, “You’re not enough.”The one that tells you, “Stay in your lane,”when deep down, you were built to reign. See, fearit’s a cage with an open…
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Grown, But Not Growing Spoken word by walking shadow.
They say age is just a number,but I’ve seen toddlers in grown-up bodies,throwing tantrums in suits and heels,demanding respect they never give. I’ve seen old souls in young frames,silent in a room full of noise,watching, understanding, choosing peace,while those twice their age are out herefighting battles that ain’t even worth it. Maturity,it’s not the candles…