AIDS IN AFRICA! Did you read the novel of our uptimes: Confessions of an AIDS Victim! Did you watch the films of our time: about Philly Lutaaya and Wangeci! First filmed movies of victims living with Aids in Africa And did you see humans like living skeletons: thin as threads Body emaciated-denied of any fond flesh and tissues: zombies with souls only Ribs lean like loose groups of marionettes glued sticks-countable Skin stretched slender and dry like rotting drought carcasses Like harvest’s bounty, daily on reed-mats taken outcasts to dry in the suns Waiting, waiting, waiting for its delaying-about-death!
Did you watch the agony in the victims of the viral virus? The emotional struggle with rejection and dejection The sorrows in regrets and the sadness in the imminent eventuality Did you watch the scare in those inwardly suckled sockets of eyes? The hollow horror-stigma, severe in their scrawny faces clearly drawn and written The dryness of their fears and fates, daily as they awaits for the-no-coming-damnations The torturous anguish of hoping, hoping, hoping the waiting will soon be over-rested!
Did you watch them with sorrows? How mùkingo, kang’eeri, kìng’ùki…………..... Had ruined and damaged their promising lives Had you watched them with fears? How deserted and dejected they were Did you watch their burials, a polythene bag for a coffin as outcasts of the suffering society-Emotional families alone in the final procession somewhere faraway from ancestral burial grounds? Rest of the society watching from a safe distance as hastily they are sent deep into their underworlds
Did you watch how havoc ***-AIDS had done to families? Grannies alone grappling with swelling families of needs To eventually warm loneliness of surrounding graves: a total devastating calamity Terrible tombs of sons, daughters and grandchildren: forever wiped-out generations Did you watch the wiping out fatality of UKIMWI in rural villages? Where the most sick finally retreated to, to reconnect with their angered ancestors Gray-Aged counting on the crosses and daily, freshly dug moulds of soils Carrying-containing their loved-ones larvae-ravaged remains
O God! Why did you create this thing between our thighs? And burnt in it a desire to rise-jump, romp, **** and pump O Lord! Why did you put in place this dry well between our *****? And installed in it an urge to die to be drawn, drenched and danced O’ Almighty Father! Why did you generate in us a desire? A desire only to be quenched by this sinful sickening act-***!
Oh! Lord! Must we all die atop the trap of death-the ball inside the socket? With all the sick beauties and wealthy behind bellied fat fed ARVs bodies- Humanity, must we pitifully perish this way-slowly but disgraceful!? Clearly know your partner; holily respect your partner! Chain your dog, lock your kernel, secure your cheque- Abstain-protect your love: protect yourself!