Friday 23 November 2012

The African Story - (Celebrating Africa)




The African story
Told amid cluttering noises
Of broken pots
And silent walls
Told over sharing a traditional beer
At the sun set.
Of ancient cultures
Fading traditions
Wails over the dead
Togetherness of the bereft
Drum rolls of the sorcerers
Over shaking of the beaded gourds
And chattering of new tongues.
Of proverbs by the religious
Hysterical outbursts of folk songs
Vigorous dancing, tooshie shaking
A practiced repeated rhythm
Our history is told
Our legacy revisited.
Our old Africa,
Where mouth served as newspaper
and radio and satellite and television
Cannot be replaced.
Battle for our freedom
Encrypted carefully on hard covered books
From the horn of Africa, to south
To the direction of the sun rise and set
One thing still remains
Our story, our African story,
Whether in indigenous or foreign tongues
Written by Anglophones, or natives
The visitors or hearers
Still remains our story
We own it
We own our Africa.




{Photo courtesy of Google Images}

Thursday 15 November 2012

Privileged Sex

Here I am
with my arms and legs wide open
a shuddering body
and parted lips
all ready for you
yet,
you stare at your phone
fiddling with its keypads
ignoring my spasms.
Misplaced objectives you have sir
Those fingers you inappropriately use
I wish they be taken away from you
you give your phone attention
like it made you dinner last night
then you divert your eyes
to your computer screen
to stare at other womens' bosoms
and get excited over it
while, I am right here
bare bosomed and ready
like those models you gaze at
will pop out of the screen
and wipe your shoes in the morning
and then when you are done
you mumble a forced goodnight
switch off the lights
and turn your back
I offer privileged sex
you search for fantasy one
just one question,
What the hell is your problem?

Monday 12 November 2012

The Perfect Evening











On an evening such as this
We stood at the rooftop
Him with me
She with him,
Only,
Them, they were holding hands
With occasional smooching and cheek pecking
We watched them be happy
While we smoked on some grass.
Then the sun set
The beauty of the universe
As it rubbed directly at our intrigued faces.

On an evening such as this
The stars shone with such radiance
Like skylarking five year olds
We fought to scream at the first appearance
Counted one to ten to twenty… to a hundred
Till they were too many for count
Sighed… the exhilaration
Then, we just stared
In silence
One by one as they appeared
All at once as the clouds swallowed them
They kissed goodnight
We waved goodbye
And called it a night.