We,
You and i
for far too long
have danced around the fires
that fed the cacophonous crowd
of 'friendly' cheerleaders
Now we stand or sit or squat
separated
here and there in these
indeterminate spaces
The vultures must now stand down
spent spectators in this game of lust
and us?
we must gaze across the dying flames
and lick our smothered
but shared soul
Admittedly
we both lie prostrate
exhausted and consumed by this duel
of strong egos
And pride!
pride that congests our rational faculties
tearing us apart
splintered into smithereens
of micro-pieces of humanity
Tell me
did you know
like i do now
that though the flame may burn low
though the light may dim
as it will sometimes,
the heat and warmth of us will never fail?
We must now a ceasefire call
our eyes to meet
our hearts to embrace in renewed vigour
Expunge the bile of betrayal
bile of mistrust
bile of vengeance
vengeance that kept us warm at night
We must now a ceasefire call
our eyes to meet
our hearts to embrace in renewed vigour
© July 2010
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... happy you're here, finally. these random thoughts are random, the poetry is from pseudo -poets and any likeness to any human being, living or not so alive, is purely (well, mostly) coincidental. enjoy
29 July, 2010
18 July, 2010
PRETTY WINGS
Love withers
in the scorching heat
of insatiable materialism
big cars
grandiose lifestyles
conspicuous consumption
and talk of 'Missions' hold sway
in the persistent search for success
their dominion the key
that flings open
hitherto hesitant hearts
their allure
the fountain that whets expectant thighs
aah!
like the rhetoric of morality
the fleeting aroma of wealth
now stands universal
inconveniently juxtaposed
with scavenger horns
as emblems of actualization
'love is not enough'
she said
we are a generation of exuberance
love of money endures
in this our bleeding breed of greed
we are but a riotous generation
propelled by endless insufficiencies
and endless rationings
rationings of power
of responsibility
of opportunity
rationings too of morality
Which way shall we turn
when love. alone. is not enough
© July 2010
in the scorching heat
of insatiable materialism
big cars
grandiose lifestyles
conspicuous consumption
and talk of 'Missions' hold sway
in the persistent search for success
their dominion the key
that flings open
hitherto hesitant hearts
their allure
the fountain that whets expectant thighs
aah!
like the rhetoric of morality
the fleeting aroma of wealth
now stands universal
inconveniently juxtaposed
with scavenger horns
as emblems of actualization
'love is not enough'
she said
we are a generation of exuberance
love of money endures
in this our bleeding breed of greed
we are but a riotous generation
propelled by endless insufficiencies
and endless rationings
rationings of power
of responsibility
of opportunity
rationings too of morality
Which way shall we turn
when love. alone. is not enough
© July 2010
AFRICA LIBERATION DAY
A few not so ordinary folks
Got busy hanging out
With ‘watu wa kawaida’
In a place as ‘un-kawaida-like’
As Nairobi Safari Club
Big names
A kaleidoscopic mix
Of humanity and every nobody
In pursuit of somebodiness is here
Committed spirits
And invocations of ‘–isms’ reign supreme
Isms of coloniality, of race, of tribe etc
All but the ‘-ism’ of sex feature
Aah!
What a double-speak on liberation
And justice
Equality and camaraderie
And so a fine sister is choked
By tentacles of homophobia
and deformed masculinities
Clothed as patriotism, religiosity, and ‘africanity’
Sadly,
I must leave
For in the spirit of Ubuntu
I too suffocate
© July 2010
Got busy hanging out
With ‘watu wa kawaida’
In a place as ‘un-kawaida-like’
As Nairobi Safari Club
Big names
A kaleidoscopic mix
Of humanity and every nobody
In pursuit of somebodiness is here
Committed spirits
And invocations of ‘–isms’ reign supreme
Isms of coloniality, of race, of tribe etc
All but the ‘-ism’ of sex feature
Aah!
What a double-speak on liberation
And justice
Equality and camaraderie
And so a fine sister is choked
By tentacles of homophobia
and deformed masculinities
Clothed as patriotism, religiosity, and ‘africanity’
Sadly,
I must leave
For in the spirit of Ubuntu
I too suffocate
© July 2010
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