Under the African Sky
When you’ve acquired a taste for dust,
 The scent of our first rain,
 You’re hooked for life on Africa
 And you’ll not be right again
 Till you can watch the setting moon
 And hear the jackals bark
 And know that they’re around you,
 Waiting in the dark.
When you long to see the elephants.
 Or to hear the coucal’s song,
 When the moonrise sets your blood on fire,
 You’ve been away too long
 It’s time to cut the traces loose
 And let your heart go free
 Beyond that far horizon,
 Where your spirit yearns to be.
Africa is waiting – come!
 Since you’ve touched the open sky
 And learned to love the rustling grass,
 The wild fish-eagles cry.
 You’ll always hunger for the bush,
 For the lion’s rasping roar,
 To camp at last beneath the stars
 And to be at peace once more.
C. EMILY-DIBB
