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Tambala









What says Tambala?
The sun is about to take seat in the sky
Kugwira tambala pakamwa,
For those who are early risers.
They hold the mouth of Tambala.
For riches and wealth.
For long life and health.
They wait not for Tambala
They plan not with Tambala.
They rise as serotonin drops.
They wish not and wail not
Their preparation is in top notch.
All accorded to hardwork.

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