Kololo Walkers

A poem dedicated to my fellow Kololo walkers, who have been like family through the long weeks of curfew and lock-down, and have made this strange time fun and full of friendship.

Kololo Walkers

Always that little thrill of meeting long-lost friends;

Though it is only hours since we last met,

At most a day.

Barking, wildly wagging hindquarters,

Dogs well express the cheerful anticipation –

Too every-day to mention, but no less notable for all that.

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Downstairs group, we’re towed uphill by our eager hounds,

Rendezvous on grass across from the ‘beach bar’,

The one where there is always a South Sudanese car.

Meeting place,

We pause, sharing out dog leads, scraps of news,

Facemasks on wrists, before we take the usual path.

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After Upper Kololo, green alley, slight slope, steep slope and the long down-hill,

Greeting all other strollers; the lady who walks her goats on leads,

Uncle Bob, with his square-rimmed glasses, jogger with a red Santa hat,

Dogs and their walkers,

Sprinters on the killer slope, taking a break for press-ups.

We stop, flushed, feel the breeze, pick a flower, admire the view.

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Ther’re birds; plantain eaters drop-bombing into tree tops with self-satisfied chuckles,

Silky-winged Hadadas violently poking lawns burst skywards in indignant screams

If we come too near.

Glossy starlings, hornbills, red barbets, cat-calls from grey parrots,

A Coucal glimpsed in the bushes in a little sloping wilderness, and like a blessing

Flashes of scarlet when a pair of toracos take flight within dark treetops.

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And the trees! Shade and framed views of neighboring suburbs,

Glimmering iron roofs from slums and mighty Victoria sparkling behind housed hills.

Along our route nature flourishes,

Layers on layer; lawns, flowering roadside herbs, bougainvillea and ancient cycads,

Glossy mangos, Jackfruit, jacaranda, neem trees, flamboyant flame trees,

and towering over it all, elegant palms, giant ficus trees and majestic mvule.

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Night approaches softly, old Bella tugs down-hill, as eager to end as to start,

Outlines soften, gentle early-evening air, a dream-like atmosphere,

Tenderly, day’s sweetest moment passes.

We head home into the quiet of curfew night, with a golden glow on everything.

Good night, Kololo.

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Kampala, June 2020

7 thoughts on “Kololo Walkers

  1. Simply captivating and glad to have experienced the walk to make the story even better. Well done Min Kone

  2. What a wonderfull, refreshing poem. I feel, I have been walking just behind you, and seeing the landscape, the people, the dogs, the birds, the trees, and feeling the warm friendship of the walkers.

  3. So beautiful! Made me homesick for Africa. And remembered nice walks in Dhaka and later in Fælledparken.

  4. So thankful for our growing friendship.
    Amazed by how you have captured our walking groups daily adventures ☀️🐕🌴🦜🦮🦅❤️

  5. So thankful for our growing friendship.
    Amazed by how you have captured our walking groups daily adventures ☀️🐕🌴🦜🦮🦅❤️

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