Kitwe Poetry Corner – 3 August 2012

SONG FOR LOST FRIENDS

 

Where shall I find you?

Heaven above

Or

Hell below?

Or

No where at all?

I don’t know.

 

What language shall we speak?

Chewa

Or

Bemba

Or

Some sort of Greek?

Still I don’t know.

 

What colour

Shall our skins bear?

Yellow

Or

Blue

Or

Simply nothing at all?

I don’t know

 

In which form

Will I find you?

Tangible

Or

Intangible

Or

Simply a breezing wind?

I don’t know.

 

When will I find you?

Could be today

Or

Tomorrow

Or

Just any other day

Nobody knows.

 

Like it or not

We are all lost friends

Strangers without answers

But for sure departed ones

Know better

 

Because they are already there.

 

 

Leonard Koloko

Dedication to Darius Lungu

Prominent Zambian Actor & Adjudicator

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FOR DARIUS LUNGU


Who are you?

A painter? No.

A musician? No.

A dancer? No.

 

You were none of the above and yet you were

You gave vision to the Zambian artistic world through your acting,

Adjudicating and sometimes noisy humour which left us in stitches.

 

Who are you?

Am Darius Lungu – an actor, radio short story reader

Am Darius Lungu – a theatre adjudicator.

 

To those that lost at festivals, never say:

Next festival Darius won’t be there, we shall win

 

You will lose again unless you listened.

To those that won at festivals, always say: 

 

Darius will be there, we shall win

We shall win again.

 

Yes, I shall be there

I shall be there in

 

All the word you speak

 

All the songs you sing

All the dances you dance

 

 

I am Darius who was a banker

One morning in 1994, 5.00 a.m.

Darius wake up, late for work.

Oh no, I left work.

Just like that?

Just like that.

To do the things I enjoyed

Am Darius not saying goodbye – but good night.


Fredah Nkonde

Dedication to Darius Lungu

Prominent Zambian Actor & Adjudicator

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The Man without a Poem

 

The man without a poem?

Yes, please, the nigga answered

Am the man without a poem – proud and free

Eroded is my identity – who am I?

What you see is what you get

That’s reality

O – so arrogant – rude

Sarcasm is part of my family tree

Ever so disturbing – nauseating – thought provoking –

And pacifying for a few souls in my speech

Pull me down into your curse

Burnt is your dress

Pace faster than less

In sin is where I’ve been

I found myself – me myself

And I belong to the other side

Testing the rescue team

Stuck-busy sexting in this fleeting dream

Blessed but believe you me

Mine is the team within reach

Why I laugh at you

Preach – preach

What do you do?

George Howard Musonda

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CONFESSIONS

These are my confessions

I know you’re probably thinking of Usher

But duplicity has gone wild, ask the Tiger

I made an oath to a lady of integrity

A beauty defined by a promise of eternity

A life after, a life of felicity

But I chose to live for the moment

So I treated her with a dose of iniquity

Behind her back, I danced and glowed in the shadows

Making love to the darkness

Only now do I feel hollow

Forgive the pain on my poker face

It’s not a joke but the truth hurts

It’s a shame I come to you full on naked

 

I’m dressed in linen but I bet you could see through to my dirt.

 

The commandments I broke and the thoughts I regret

I was like a student, in search of his masters

But the degree of my deception grew with each semester

I look at heaven in high skies

I can’t get through with my trespass

I transgress off-road, lost in the wilderness

I stand here, telling you my blunders

My faults and mistake, in truth I am a disaster

Please don’t turn a blind eye like Stevie Wonder

Forgive me Lord, for I am a sinner.

Mwanagwa Zombe

Talent Yapa Zed participant

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UNTITLED


The roots of my heart entwine with substance that corners my mind.

Indeed, where is fancy bred,

In the heart or in the head?

Let it so like swans take flight

To soar, pure and white in sight

For beauty my knees have knelt

For fain smiles my soul thus melt

For more than beat, my heart felt.

 

With gazing fed; and fancy dies

As my fortune, in casket rides

For desire and oath move by side.

 

As beauty of sunsets view

And freshness of morning dew

So arise a darkened hue

Though splendour still; desire untrue

For we were like fire

A mistress and her sire

We danced, twisted and grew as one

Embraced our presence like heroes won

As time stops in that moment of heat

When experience evolves into a memory.

 

Like a fading trail of candles glow

For all fairness that love does bestow

Flames die when coast winds blow.

 

Alas, rises o’acrid, to steal life’s breath from my though.

Mwanagwa Zombe

Talent Yapa Zed participant

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