Stone Town is the soul of Zanzibar,
It’s atmospheric, historic, bizarre.
You can wander around the labyrinthine streets,
Where vendors hawk coffee or sweetmeats.
You’ll see life in the raw at every turn,
Schoolkids given suras from the Koran to learn.
Old mansions from the colonial epoch,
With overhanging verandahs set on top.
Women who gossip at the corner store,
A mix of every kind of decor,
Courtyard houses with an Arabic bent,
Indian balconies with a carved pediment.
A marketplace, an eastern bazaar,
A musician playing acoustic guitar.
You lose all track of place and time,
It’s an existential paradigm.
But you really cannot get lost there,
All alleys lead straight to the main road or square.
I have never been to Zanzibar but always wanted to go. It looks magical.
This is an astonishing place…
Maybe you don’t get lost- but you may not get to where you want!
I think this is a place I’d be happy to wander round aimlessly for ages…
Love the armchair travels that your posts provide. And always so clever!
Thank you Alessa!
I’ve always wanted to go to Zanzibar… I love the building in the photo above. And I really enjoyed your poem, too. I’m not often a fan of rhyming poetry, but I was so caught up in the words that I wasn’t distracted at all by the rhyme. Nice work!
Thank you Amy! It’s a glorious place!
Thanks for the awesome picture and description! Another beautiful place on my must see list!
Lisa
Thank you Lisa…it’s a fabulous building, isn’t it?
I like your poem and descriptions of Stone Town. It looks like an exotic place. Thanks!
You are welcome!
Another place I have never heard of. I would love to go. You make it sound like such an adventure!
A wonderful place..
Thank you, Caro. I would like to go there and that is saying a lot since I am a stay at home kind of person. Are there any good murder mysteries written around Stone Town? I’d love to read one.
I am afraid I don’t know…