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by Sandra Musonda, Zambia Jul 19, 2004
Environment   Poetry

  

The city I now call home,
Is not as vast as the others,
It’s not a metropolitan by standards,
It is the second from the capital Lusaka
It is relatively quiet not spilling haphazard traffic, no mad rush of people no extreme high-rise buildings.
Come to think of it, it might not deserve city status but that depends on what you call a city
It’s a great residential place to live, plush, luxurious suburbs but like every place has it’s ‘ghettos’ and townships which wouldn’t be complete
It’s greener and cleaner than the capital quite the more friendly too
Hence it’s title ‘the friendly city’
I owe 2 solid years to this city
Though it bored me almost to tears at first then I realized there is no other place I would have rather lived than
NDOLA.





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Sandra Musonda


I write from emotional experiences. I write with inspiration from things i've read, seen or heard. I aim to become an established writer and I want to one day see my name on a hard cover novel. Please comment on my work so I know what areas to work on.
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Freedom
Salisu Suleiman | Nov 11th, 2004
It is the freedom with which you express your thouhts, unhinderd and unpretentious...i find it extremely refreshing....

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