This blog would not have been if not for some wonderful people whom I am grateful to call my friends and who I wish to thank here.
Olive: Three years ago, me and Olive met and became friends. And out of that friendship, love grew. And out of that love, I, inspired by her I wrote these poems. These poems have in turn made this blog.She nudged me to seek ways to publish work otherwise the poems would be lying in my book-rack gathering dust. You're a wonderful person and my hero. I owe you more than I can say.
Special thanks go to Ruth Karanja and Charles Karanja and their wonderful family. They have mentored me and guided me with steady hands. With these poetry pieces, your enthusiasm and your help in editing have been exceptional. Thank you. You have nurtured me well.
Mumbi, did I ever tell you you are my maven? You are. You helped me create this blogspot. You are the best sis in the world. Oh & by the way, were you serious you'd discuss this poetry in your class? Shiru, Shiku and Jowie, Thanks for showing me love.
Polly, - you never tired of all my talk about my poetry, thanks for putting up with the poet in me.
Lucy, (Lawn), - You've eagerly read all my stuff, U don’t Know how much that kept me going. Thanks.
Sherrie, - you’ve been a great friend. Thank you. And I can’t wait for your comments!
Cousin Mary, - How can I thank you for listening and offering support when I was unsure of how to proceed. I hope to repay you some day.
Ngina, Nyambu and Auntie, the cllrs, Thanks for reading me without judging me.
Winnie, - Wow! How will I repay you for your insight in matters love/relationship, your words lifted me up when I was down and that helped to keep this going. Everyone one should have a wonderful sister like Winnie.
Mercy Bishop, - I remember you reading my 1st book, Then this manuscript. You've been a good friend. Thank you.
Titus, - I hate your jokes but you’re a good buddy. You've been supportive. My gratitude’s.
And finally, my mum and dad, Anne and Joseph Wakagwe, You're the best parents in the world. You've taught me well. I hope you relate with my poetry.
Bros and sizs, No one knows me like you people. You've spurred me on and you have always believed in me. I love you guys.
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