Kumpulan Sajak Bengkulu

Beikut, Kumpulan sajak bebaso Bengkulu

pelepe rindu, pelerai kasih,

kebilo teragak kek adik sanak

Karya: Abu Hilman

Bukan

Bukan meraso bijak bestari,

disangko menunjuk mengajari,

Cuma numpang begedang hati,

mencelik sanakterbang tinggi.

Hendak memberi, apo diberi,

menukuk menambah, apo lagi

memintak jauh sekali!

Laut ‘lah asin sejak semulo, gunung ,lah tinggi semenjak jadi

do,a ikhlasku pada Ilahi…..

Kinikolah

 

Kinikolah………….

sedang matohari tengah naik,

langit terang udara segar.

Sedang tinggi, pandangan jauh,

sedang daun rimbun rampak.

Ketiko gagah, siap melindungi,

sedang gerot pacak membela.

Selagi gedang tempek bepaut,

sedang gepuk, membagi lemak.

Saat bekuaso, belaku adil,

waktu kayo, dapek beragih.

Sedang kuwek, ringan memikul,

senyum murah sermin dihati

Kinikolah, sedang matohari tenggelam

hari senjo benjo bersambut malam

Bintang meng-geler naik pulo……..

 

Hew……………………..

 

Hew, maro sudahlah, merenge

anak sianu, cucung sianu,

bukan ambo idak tahu!

Baituloh peranggu si bengkok ulu,

sejak daulu yo daulu……..

Bulih didengar, jangan apikkan.

kalau nawaitu baik, ilmu ado,

amal elok,kesempatan tiboi,

Bahelah, jalan terus, jangan ragu-ragu!

Kalau gundu ,lah ditangan,

pacak balinat disudut pot,

Ditenok dipeci, tar kenai!

Berebut datang meradai,

beleret panjang, nompang menang,

Tapi kalau gagal,atau teredeng,

nyo paling daulu mencereco.

Hew, maro sudahlah………………….

Kalau gundu ,lah ditangan,

Bahelah, laju………………….jangan ragu-ragu!

 

Senai-senai

 

Walau menggeramat dalam hati,

menengok sarok mengunung tinggi,

atau sebatas Bukit Jupi.

Senai-senai sajo……

lambek-lambek terencana.

Jangan kelewat cepek,

Kuis siko, kais situ.

Jangan tekais pado pantangan,

Tabik-tabik, lambek-lambek,

Lain kali pulo, senai-senai

Kalau tecabut bulu sapu,

atau tanggai patah tigo,

palo-gho, senai-senai aji!

Pagi-luso dogoyo pulo….

 

Bengkulu City


The Capital of Bengkulu Province is the old coastal city formerly known as Bencoelen. Bengkulu’s
history is a been difficult one, filled with changing colonial rulers, internal Sumatran wars, disease
and exploitation of the indigenous peoples. It was the site of Sir Stamford Raffles first entry into
Indonesia and there are still remains of British influence in the area. The primary crops of the
area are pepper, coffee, nutmeg, and sugar cane. The most fascinating nature charm are the
exotic Rafflesia Arnoldi (the biggest flower of the world).
Bengkulu province is easly accessible by land, air and sea transportation. You can catch
regular buses direct from Medan, Padang or Jakarta. Flight arrive three times a day. Domestic
ships from Jakarta, Padang and Medan stop over in Baai harbour, Bengkulu.
Places of Interest
Sukarno’s Residence

Bung Karno, the first President of Indonesia, was exiled to Bengkulu by the Dutch in 1938. Today
the house is a museum, containing his books, clothes, photos and his bicycle. The house is
open 8 a.m to 2 p.m, Tuesday to Thursday, Friday 8 a.m to 11 a.m, and Saturday 8 a.m to 12
p.m. There is a small admission charge.
Fort Marlborough
The British, or ‘Raffles’ Fort, was
built between 1714 and 1719 and
was famous as the secondstrongest
fort built by British in Asia,
Fort George in Madras, India being
the first. It was restored and opened
to the public in 1984.
Panjang Beach
The Long, Clean, white-sand beach is
good for sunbathing. There is a public
swimming pool and tennis facility, along
with restaurants, seaside cottages and
hotels.

Tikus Islands
A group of small islands excellent for fishing,
snorkeling and diving with easy access by
speed-boat from the old harbour in Bengkulu.

Enggano Island
This small island is covered by dense rain
forest filled with buffalo, pigs and cattle. The
people have lived in virtual isolation for
centuries, their traditional culture still very
much alive today. Native art forms include
the intriguing Enggano dances. The
island can be reached by boat from
either Baai Harbour or Bintuhan seaport.
Bukit Kaba Volcanic Crater
104 km from Bengkulu and about 19
km from Curup, Bukit Kaba lies 1,937
m above sea level. There are two
immense sulfuric calderas with twelve active
craters. Beautiful panoramic views and cool
mountain air make this a pleasant stop for a
couple of days. There are popular hot springs
near Curup at Suban