DIRGE: "REST IN PEACE MAMA AGNES" BY AUTHOR NISHANT
She was from Africa,
She was the wife of Samuel,
She was a Mother,
To four Kids in Nyeri, Kenya.
She was Kind,
She even helped the Blind,
She knew exactly what and where to Find,
Because she had a Sharp Mind.
She would work Hard,
She was our best Yard,
She was our best Card,
And she was our best best Guard.
She knew how to Care,
She knew how to Scare,
She knew what to Wear,
Because she was actually Rare.
We will miss you Mother,
As I was the only Brother,
We want no Other,
But now we have become like a Smother (a confused multitude of things).
© AUTHOR NISHANT S VAIDYA
®Father Of Poetry and Rhyme Guru
- India
Instagram I'd: Nish361328
Date: 24/02/2026
Time: 22:35 PM
The poem mourns the death of Mama Agnes, remembering her as a kind, hardworking, and caring mother who supported her family and community. It highlights her virtues—her intelligence, generosity, and protective nature—which made her rare and deeply valued. Ultimately, the poem expresses grief and longing, emphasizing the emotional loss felt by her children and loved ones.
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