WE WAIT AND LINGER, a little
When we were
little, stars
The sun, the
moon and darkness
Stayed longer as
they
Cradled us, as
we played
As we grew older
The sun became
hotter
Hot we were, in
failure
Anxieties and
disappointments
And the moon,
frail
Faint, it was a
grown up
Hiding in the dark
skies
Inside houses
that were our jails
Now, as we lie
isolated
In darkness,
immeasurable
Its soft tide
pulling us in
We wait and
linger, a little
SAD MANHOOD
for Edie… I know how you feel
I am not going
to give it up
Not for anything
Not anything
worthwhile
I have come a
long way
Some say, half
the way
Half the way to
sad manhood
For the first
twenty years
I was a seed in
the soil
Waiting for the
rains to spring up
From twenty
onwards
I was a sapling
stem
Feeding, glowing
in greens
Now forty, onwards
I will learn
from lives,
Loves I have
crashed
To reach here,
where
I am just coming
to
Half the way to
sad manhood.
Bio-
Voices from exile, a
collection of poetry on Zimbabwe’s
political situation and exile in South Africa
was published by Lapwing publications, Northern Ireland in 2010. KEYS
IN THE RIVER: Notes from a Modern Chimurenga, a novel of interlinked
stories that deals with life in modern Zimbabwe
was published by Savant
books and publications, USA
in 2012. Revolution, Logbook written by a drifter, and
Voices from exile were both short listed by the Erbecce press poetry
prize in 2012, 2011, and 2009 respectively, nominated for the Pushcart twice,
2008, 2010, commended for the Dalro prize 2008, nominated and attended Caine
African writing workshop 2012. Published over 200 pieces of short stories, essays, memoirs,
poems and visual art in over 100 magazines, journals, and anthologies in
the following countries, the USA, UK, Canada, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, India, Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Romania,
Mexico, Cameroon, Italy, France, Spain, Cyprus, Australia and New
Zealand.
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