Borano, Ethiopia: The Ogaden Welfare Society spent a month digging
this well
@the:PERIGI
Perigi is a Malay word for the well,where people get their water . Water is the first commodity. If you don't have it,it is the most precious of all commodities. It can be very hard and rigid when it turns into ice;it is very soft when it is normal. It does not even has it own shape, rather it will take the form of the container it is in. Water is very humble for it finds its own level and flows to the lowest point in space. When it is in gaseous state,it is there but nobody realises its presence. However,when the conditions warrant it,it transforms itself into torrential rainfall that floods cities and villages.Nobody can stop it.Without water,nothing survives. That is the power of water. When rivers,lakes and dams dry up,you still can get some water from the well@PERIGI.You are welcome to my digital well.You can take some water,but do leave some for others. Let's us share it among us humo- sapiens;for water is res communes. The government can corporatise or privatise it,however water will remains ours and ours only.The water belongs to everyone of us.Let's keep the water flowing for us and the future generations..
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"Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to
write for the public and have no self." - Cyril ConnollyIt is not until the wells run dry that we know the worth of
water.-Benjamin Franklin
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Perigi Sakti Fiction Water Flows Letters
Poetry I wrote Like tears... for my sons
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1st January,2000
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