Saturday, April 21, 2012

Shalia

On a tiny island
In the Caribbean Sea
There lived a girl named Shalia 
As happy as could be

Shalia was kind
Shalia was sweet
Shalia was fast 
And light on her feet

She loved to sing 
And she loved to dance
She loved to run
At every chance

Her favourite sport was sprinting
Shalia loved to race
Because she practised every day
She often won first place

Shalia she attended school
She tried to every day
Because Shalia loved to learn
And she loved to play

She always looked so lovely
She always took such care
She tied back her many braids
With ribbons in her hair

She wore blue ribbons every day
Because she loved them so
They made her feel so beautiful
Wherever she would go

Every day at home
She'd eat rice and peas
But her all time favourite meal
Was salt fish and ackee

She loved the fruit
And she loved the fish
And cooked together
Made a splendid dish

Shalia had a Granny
Who lived up in the mountains high
Whenever she would visit
It was so hard to say goodbye

Shalia lived in the city
In the heart of the down town core
She lived with her two Aunties
In the back of her little store

They didn't have much money
But they really weren't so poor
They always had each other
And some cash from their fruit store

See Granny had some mango trees
And an almond tree as well
Granny gave them fruits and nuts
For them to eat and sell

Shalia loved her Granny
And she loved her Aunties too
Shalia missed her Mom and Dad
Neither which she knew

She couldn't remember either one
Which made her really sad
But Shalia was still happy
With the life she had

Shalia was just seven years old
But she was so very wise
She knew she could do anything
For which she set her mind

Shalia had confidence
Shalia was so strong
She set her dreams and goals so high
She sang from her heart-song