The walls of the Poetry Pharmacy are lined with shelves not of common medicine, but with meticulously labeled small glasses stuffed with notes bearing beautiful verses and poetry.
When one walks into the pharmacy, an attendant adorned in a white dust coat approaches you and asks what your soul craves or how you generally feel.
Before a prescription, the "phrasing pharmacist" hands you a capsule to taste how a dose works.
These granules, however, contain no powders as granules do - they contain a tightly rolled slip of paper.
Unlike other pharmacies where you ingest medicine to cure illness, here, you are expected to absorb the meaning.
Once the phrase pharmacist writes a prescription based on your symptoms - say, a bottle of "Poemcetamol" or a dose of "Exhaustion" - you take out the capsule and carefully twist it open.
Here, every ailment of the spirit has a cure: from those whose hearts urgently need some loving, to those who need comfort, a dash of calmness, a boost of joy, or even remedies for emotional parts that scream for wildness.
While the pharmacy might look colorfully unique, it creatively displays the technical sciences behind words of healing.
At the phrase pharmacist's counter are tools of trade that resemble those of old alchemist practitioners. Brass scales are meticulously placed on the counter to ensure the perfect dosage for dispensing.
The pharmacists use the scales to carefully measure the weight of the parchment used to ensure a perfect dose - whether for a broken heart needing first aid or a weary soul desperately seeking calm.
For the phrase pharmacists, every word must carry the correct dose.
On the self-diagnosis board, one can also tell the kind of pills they would like to take home at Sh879 for 36 "capsules" in a small bottle or Sh2,100 for a bigger bottle.
For example, those in need of serenity and calmness can take chill pills or wild remedy pills. Those craving solace in times of sickness, loss, and grief can take comfort pills. Anyone needing courage, confidence, and authenticity can ingest the "Becoming pills."
Those seeking to detox from social media have special detox pills, just as there are pills for writer's block and other matters of the heart.