
| I Know A Place |

| by: Wayne Visser. South Africa. www.waynevisser.com |
| I know a place in Africa Where I can feel the sun on my back And the sand between my barefoot toes Where I can hear the gulls on the breeze And the waves crash on the endless shore I know a place in Africa Where the mountains touch the skies of blue And the valleys shelter vines of green Where the trees spread out a cloth of mauve And the bushveld wears a coat of beige I know a place in Africa Where I can hear the voice of thunder gods And watch their lightening spears thrown to earth Where I can breathe the scent of rain clouds And taste the sweet dew of dusty drops This is the place of wildness Of evolution and dinosaurs Where life began and mankind first stood Of living fossils and elephants Where lions roar and springbok herds leap This is the place of struggle Of desert plains and thorn trees Where pathways end and hunters track game Of horizons and frontiers Where journeys start and sunsets bleed red This is the place of freedom Of exploration and pioneers Where darkness loomed and light saw us through Of living legends and miracles Where daybreak came and hope now shines bright My heart is at home in Africa Where the sound of drums beat in my chest And the songs of time ring in my ears Where the rainbow mist glows in my eyes And the smiles of friends make me welcome My mind is at ease in Africa Where the people still live close to the soil And the seasons mark my changing moods Where the markets hustle with trading And Creation keeps its own slow time My soul is at peace in Africa For her streams bring lifeblood to my veins And her winds bring healing to my dreams For when the tale of this land is told Her destiny and mine are as one |