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Allure of a Trini Woman

By Marissa Armoogam. She’s beautiful, she’s exotic, and she’s everything. She is a woman; this is the allure of the Trini woman.

An island so rich, she exudes a confidence unmatched

Her earth is rich and nourished; she brings forth abundant fruit

The ample mountains of its framework beckon to those longing for adventure

The curves of her form entice in great rapture as she gracefully woos without even trying

In her outstretched arms from one point to the other she carries strengths beyond her abilities

As the wind blows upon her, a sweet inviting fragrance travels through the cool Caribbean air

An encounter with the island leaves you longing to return to her pristine natural beauty

At night the sounds of the island breathing awaken your senses and engross your imagination

She’s beautiful, she’s exotic, and she’s everything

She is a woman; this is the allure of the Trini woman

February 2015 – Issue 14   www.sweettntmagazine.com

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Trini Woman – poem

By Marc Algernon. 

Where can I go, do you know, for sapodilla brown skin?

Majestic eyes, barefoot smiles, sexy innocent sin

There is this place in the world, that live the most beautiful girls, an island in the sun

Take a chance, come and dance, come and have some fun

I came for a day and in some strange way I haven’t left yet

I took a “wine from behind” I must have lost my mind, we met in a fete

Couldn’t refuse it, trapped by sweet soca music, best dance of my life

Maybe I got carried away, just for that one day but now that woman is my wife

We got married below coconut trees, sweet island breeze, the pastor an old Indian man

Of course there was soca, buss up shot, pumpkin choka, sweet tenor pan

I was hypnotised, by the love in her eyes, the hibiscus in her hair

My dreams came true, by two words “I do!”

Her cheeks wore silver tears

We built a house out of bamboo, what would you do, if your weather was only sun and rain

A wide verandah, overlooking a wide savannah; never need a fan again

I planted coconut and cassava, pumpkin and banana, my favourite… mango

I worked the land with my bear hands, as far as a man’s hands can go

So here I lay in my hammock, on my verandah, smelling the sweet grass of my savannah,

Recounting all the events in between

She made me ochro rice and fish, my favourite dish… a meal for the King and Queen

I tap my feet as I eat, and read my “Sweet TnT Magazine”

August 2014 – Issue 11   www.sweettntmagazine.com

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Mermaid Pool hike in sunny weather

Blown away by Argyle Waterfall in Tobago

Shark River a place to relax

A romantic surprise at Fort Abercromby

Cool and scenic Caura River

Liming in Gasparee Caves ‘Down De Islands’

Hikers trek to Paria Waterfalls

First visit to Salt Pond ‘Down De Islands’

Manzanilla a natural beauty

Icacos – the end of Trinidad

Las Cuevas Beach for a cool dip

Our scenic North Coast drive

Maracas Beach for families, friends and vendors

Family trip to serene Tyrico Beach

Adventure at Buccoo Village and Pigeon Point

Rural vibe in Guaya, end point of Trinidad

Beautiful unspoilt Columbus Bay

Runaway to Salybia with family

A relaxing afternoon at Plymouth

Chacachacare – come to my island

Moruga a little village right off the shoreline

Chip Chip Manzanilla jewels

Bamboo cathedral in Chaguaramas

Road trip to the Toco Lighthouse

Caroni Swamp just a boat ride away

Temple in the sea in Waterloo

Serene Knolly’s Tunnel in Tabaquite

Relaxing at Scarborough Botanical Gardens

A day at the Emperor Valley Zoo

A walk through Palmiste Park

The Oval memories of my first visit

Piparo a picturesque rural village

A view of Fort James in Tobago

Scenic Port of Spain on Lady Chancellor Hill

The look-out at Mount St Benedict

Journey to Biche to attend Stoveman’s funeral

Strolling Down Princes Town

Top view of San Fernando Hill

Allure, Allure, Allure,

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