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Rain rains again,

rhythmic rinsing roofs,

rolling rivers, rumbling roads 

and somewhere inside that storm,

my story starts.

They call me Karanja —

clerk of clouds, keeper of cards,

registrar of rain-washed dreams.

I sit beneath a tent torn by thunder,

paper pages puddled, pen poised,

ink itching for identity.

Then came 

Mama Atieno in her floral leso,

face folded with faith.

She says, “Jowadwa…if I die today, let me die counted.”

Behind her,

a boda brother booms,

“Boss, this rain can’t stop destiny!

If the machine can read my thumb,

maybe it can read my hustle!”

We laugh —

but our laughter leaks,

like old umbrellas in April.

Then — blackout.

Machine freezes.

Crowd fizzes.

Someone screams,

“This is Kenya — even change buffers!”

******

That night I walked home,

mud kissing my shoes,

mind whispering my muse.

I asked the puddles,

“Puddles, what’s the point?”

They replied,

 “Every drop counts — even the dirty ones.”

And I realized —

I don’t record names.

I resurrect nations.

I don’t stamp papers.

I spark purpose.

We are the thunder that votes.

We are the lightning that learns.

We are the puddles that reflect progress.

So don’t ask me if I registered them all —

ask if I still believe.

Because I do.

I believe in Kenya, kazi, courage, consistency.

I believe in ballots, not bullets;

in fingerprints, not fistfights;

in rain that rinses, not ruins.

Let it rain, rain, rain —

real rain that reforms and reminds!

For even in floods, faith floats.

Even in chaos, change chants.

Even in mud, miracles bud.

I am Karanja —

keeper of keys,

clerk of courage,

custodian of country.

The man who turns names into nations,

drops into reason,

and ink into independence.

Karanja: Register hope.

Record humanity.

Repeat.

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