You are my love
i pine for you
ithirst for you
my heart ache for you
as i see you walk pass from a distance
i’m longing and hence
my eyes are waterful
as my lips needs your kiss
as for you i miss
and my life is incomplete
without you i’m naked and plain
you’ve always been my help,
in all my sorrows and pain.
You covered me with care,
from all the cold and rain.
You are
Don’t …to a woman
You’ll never know what can occur
when the clouds have gathered rain,
and the woman’s eyes are in pain.
And tea drops on the palm of her hands
and tear drops fell from her chicks.
No matter how you try to fix
all the suffering she endured.
Hey!
Do not provoke a woman.
You don’t know what goes in her mind.
As you know not where the wind blows,
or how embryos grow on her womb.
Don’t undermine a woman
Nothing
Creeping darkness fills a space
There’s nothing there to hold its place
Nothing, it feels of nothing
Seeping emptiness
A vacuum of black
There’s nothing to hold it back
Sinking to an abyss
Listless being
There’s nothing in this existence
Nothingness
Hold me now
Hold me now
I’m begging
I need to feel some warmth
To be real
Hold me now
I’m falling
Catch me please
I cannot stand
Hold me now
I’m crying
Keep me safe in your arms
My tears keep flowing
Hold me now
I need this
To be in this moment
To make it to the next
Hold me now, I’m failing
The Caged Bird Sings
But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams
his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream
his wings are clipped and his feet are tied
so he opens his throat to sing
Walking bare feet through the warm mud,
worms of slush squeezing between toes,
spring breezes quickening the blood,
forgiving and forgetting woes.
Stretching out like a promised land,
aspiration gloriously beams.
Running through the fingers like sand,
time we had studiously planned.
The privileged heritage streams,
but a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams
Freedom is but a dream perceived,
not appreciate’ when in grasp.
Accolades our right when received,
the sweat of our brow and breaths rasp.
Of injustices a defender,
a tome wasting many a ream.
Respect, honor should engender,
but to enmity surrender.
Life lived to the very extreme,
his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream
Opportunity’s there for all;
talents are bestowed on many.
Listen to the instinctive call.
Regrets? We did not hear any.
Pioneering endeavors offered,
but through ignorance let it slide
Optimize chances proffered:
careful analysis ordered.
One wrong decision, woe betide,
his wings are clipped and his feet are tied
Hamstrung by accident of birth,
but blessed with inner resolve
and an occasion for mirth:
laughter all melancholy solve.
Glimpsing freedom from oppression,
idyllic occasion rising.
His music, only obsession.
Talent, his only possession.
Much pleasure in lives it did bring,
so he opens his throat to sing.
INSPIRED BY: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, by Maya Angelou
Listen
Listen to me give ear
read my lips if you donot hear.
From your brother and sister,
and you’ll know better.
Listen and give ear
and promise you’ll not fear
your husband or your wife
and respect eacch other all your life.
There’s daylight throughout the year
my daughter and sons of age.
Nev’r fight another,control your rage.
Respect each other ,distribute yor heritage
and pass it to young generation.
You
I wish i could sing
you a song.
Record its melodies and rhythms
into your heart.
I wish i could write
you a poem.
Type its phrases and paragraphs
into your mind.
So you will cherish them,
and never to forget me.
And remember my words of wisdom
the poems and songs of freedom
written with love not boredom.
To love you
What a thing it is to love you
Every little
thing!
Its burning flames
On my skin
But baby it feels so
Good
To
love your every
Way
beginning and end
bad and so sad
I see that charred skin
I am crying out, oh baby, what a thing it is to love you!
And when I love you, the way a woman loves a man
Only one thing can
Be born
My body calling your divinity toward
Narrowed Eyes pitched to your full
Lips
Lips that must, must reach mine
I crave your fullness
Smother you in mine
Begging for just
Momentary freedom
between thighs soft, more than yellow
Bone
What a thing it is to love you
To wish for release
from you in me
or away to go
I cannot have you
Be my love
And I cannot
Let you go
Oh but baby, what a thing it is to love you
I am
Fear is my first memory
I couldn’t tell you when it started
Constant
Falling to the floor,
Tears broke free when they knew better
Pain
I couldn’t tell you why
Perfection was my aim,
I couldn’t tell you how often
Daily,
Sickly sweet cereal poured over my black satin strands
Degradation
I couldn’t tell you why
Protection was not a concern
I couldn’t tell you how that hurt
Gun aimed, my vomit brimming
Enough
But it wasn’t the end
Terror
I couldn’t tell you why
Love was not on offer
I couldn’t tell you how I searched
Constant
Called ugly, useless, slut, f*!@# piece of shit!
Replay
I couldn’t tell you why
Dreams were on hold
I couldn’t tell you how they are forgotten
Lost
Deep punches, left breathless
Haunted
I couldn’t tell you why
Life was unbearable
I couldn’t tell you why I’m here
Broken
Head pounded on a wall
Sadness
I couldn’t tell you why
What I could tell you is everytime though,
I’d hear a ringing thought
“I am Ravona Naidoo”


