Time and Time again

We used to journey down the stairs To what looked like a garage Found a little crevice in the cemented ground And sowed two seeds of beans The daily shower of love And the helplessness that contorted our faces the moment its green began to yellow Triple our initial investment, it did give Mother could not have been prouder Etched into my memory Are the days of fetching water two blocks away How horribly we tied our ‘osukas’ The struggle for hydro-equilibrium And how we got home with half the amount No matter how hard we tried ...

June 27, 2017 · 1 min · 182 words · Me

The Unheard Orator ...3 of 3

She is being told to speak singly Rush not those words And take deep breaths But the reality, by God, is as depressing as it is saddening. Because over this, She almost has no control Many of these battles he loses Some he wins Draining his lungs of air in the process But whatever you do Never look away when he speaks During that vocal battle A moment that characterised by closed eyes May be accentuated by gaped mouths, clenched fists And probably downward glances and tramped feet He is aware But do not look away. ...

November 5, 2016 · 1 min · 143 words · Me

The Unheard Orator...2 of 3

That young man possesses a mind perfectly engineered for humour He guards a brain functionally destined for satire But his is the case where all is literally lost in transmission They call him humourless He is being termed a melancholic introvert Because he onlooks when his friends chatter And rehearses when his friends laugh He eventually drops a line or two to maintain his relevance He is blamed for speaking too fast The hot-yam-in-mouth analogy He feigns a smile and whisks it off But you lot know not What it feels having to prep for war the moment those vocal cords begin to vibrate The uncertainty of success And the vivid discomfort of the person On the other side of his face ...

October 29, 2016 · 1 min · 130 words · Me

The Unheard Orator ...1 of 3

First, she thinks, or maybe not Like everyone else whose thoughts don’t have to rot Words repeated in her cerebral Before vented through her buccal A consistent battle between within and without Almost like a caged bird with no out Wanting to man the skies higher But for a red muscular barrier She silently hopes her tongue and vocal cords Have reached a ceasefire as regards their discords So many jokes and words and clapbacks Consigned to the bins of her mind in black sacks. ...

October 22, 2016 · 1 min · 109 words · Me