Mengi alikua na mali mengi but if the reports circulating around about his family and how he died are true, then Don Williams’ Heartbeat in the darkness comes to life in my mind. Wife alikufa juziakaenda na heartbeat ya mengi. That fortress with wrought iron gates stopped being a home there and then!
Cadillac smiles in the ladies’ styles in this world
They ain’t no part of me
A hundred dollar bill can cure your ills in this world
But it ain’t no good to me
You see money and clothes are easily burned
People and cars are easily turned around
I’m looking for something that’ll last me all of my life
I’m listening for the sound
[Chorus:]
I wanna hear her heartbeat
In the darkness
Everynight of my life
I wanna hear a heartbeat
In the darkness
Next to mine
A woman trying to find a diamond mine
Ain’t my kind, she ain’t no use to me
A big estate with a wrought-iron gate
A mansion on the hill, ain’t where I wanna be
You see without love a house ain’t a home
A diamond ain’t no more than a stone in the ground
I’d give evry material thing I own in this life
If I could just hear the sound
This is how to live like a man, big home, many trees and privacy. The only thing I could have changed is I would have had only 2 levels above ground and one below ground (basement). Sipendi ngazi mob if I can avoid it.
Beautiful! R.I.P kwa mzee mengi. he lived it up like a baws simple and very classy sio mathogothanio za Kenyan birrionaires kuweka ma flat zikiwasurround.