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17-07-2020 by Freddie del Curatolo
I'd like to go back to Kenya because I miss it.
I would like to go back to Kenya because it is a need of the soul.
I would like to go back to Kenya because if I know I have a soul, it's because of him.
I would like to go back to Kenya because where I am now my heart is beating too fast.
I know that I can't, that it doesn't suit me, that for many people it's crazy... but I'd like to go back to Kenya.
I would like to go back to Kenya and have the feeling as always that I have never left.
I'd like to go back to Kenya and live again.
I would like to go back to Kenya and laugh again.
I would like to go back to Kenya because I have cried so much for the loss of friends and relatives and only the African sun can dry the tears.
I would like to go back to Kenya because I am sick and tired of news, conjecture, conjectures and conspiracies.
I would like to go back to Kenya to talk about something else.
I would like to go back to Kenya to think about something else.
I'd like to go back to Kenya because when you're well, you don't have to ask yourself too many questions.
I would like to go back to Kenya because when you don't see the light at the end of the tunnel, you can always dream of the Tsavo sky.
I would like to go back to Kenya because it was a pleasant habit.
I would like to go back to Kenya now, right now, in two months at the most.
I would like to go back to Kenya because being locked in four walls for so long I have understood how important it is to live as much as possible in the open air, even giving up so many things you can have inside four walls.
I would like to go back to Kenya because seeing the first baobab on the road from Mombasa to Kilifi will be like reliving the first great love.
I would like to go back where there is always the "pole pole".
I would like to go back to Kenya and enjoy a healthy tusker baridi.
I'd like to go back to Kenya and greet everyone with a "Jambo!"
I'd like to go back to Kenya because I know someone will say, "Welcome back, Rafiki!"
I'd like to go back to Kenya and enjoy a fragrant mango and a sweet pineapple.
I would like to go back to Kenya and have a nice shit with an incomparable samosa.
I would like to go back to Kenya and wear only shorts and a T-shirt or simply wrap myself in a kikoy.
I would like to go back to Kenya and breathe the present.
I would like to go back to Kenya and rest my body and mind.
I would like to go back to Kenya and not have to explain anything to anyone.
I would like to go back to Kenya and be a consistent person again.
Go back to Kenya, go back to serenity.
Go back to Kenya, because that was my reality.
I would like to go back to Kenya because I still want to feel young.
To Kenya, where you can't help but feel solidarity with these people.
In Kenya, where you can't but get angry with people who are not in solidarity with their fellow citizens and even take advantage of it.
In Kenya, where complaining should be punished with a year in jail.
Back in Kenya, where life has no shortcuts, but no dark sides either.
I would like to go back to Kenya because I want to scream at the top of my lungs in front of the Indian Ocean that, despite everything, life is beautiful.
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