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Ziphozihle Kati Jun 2014
TO AFRIKA, THE POWERFUL GIANT WHO IS BOUND, TEARS AT HER OWN FLESH AND CAN NOT SEE HER OWN BEAUTY

How long shall we grind our teeth?
As old man's bones crack to the beat
Of their picks digging white man gold in black man land
Afrika mama, you soul is sold

Vuka Afrika Mama
Ikati lilele eziko
As vultures tap dance on your corrugated iron roof
Hyenas point and cackle baring sharpened tooth

All the while you slumbered
They shackled you and tore your treasure asunder
Now is the time to break free
Clear those scales from your eyes so you can see

How long shall we cry these crocodile tears?
As the swollen belly babies, eyes filled with fear
Watch the queen who bore them, cowered in the corner, face to the ground
Battered by the head of the household, asserting his authority
No mercy to be found

Zijonge Afrika mama
Ubone ubuhle bakho
They lied and said your ebony skin wasn't beautiful
At all cost remain dutiful
Head bowed, queen uncrowned

All the while  you doubt yourself
There are those who eye and pillage your riches
May our united voice bring you to your senses
Lest you find yourself stripped naked, while balancing on fences
Expressing my frustration at the current level of dysfunction within Afrika as a whole. There is an accompanying video that is still a work in progress. http://youtu.be/LibStfY-TPc
Uthando lukaQamata lumi nathi
Uthando lwemiNyanya lumi nathi
Uthando lwakho,lwethu lumi nathi
Saqala singabafundi singazani
Saya, kwaya sazitshomi
Saya, kwaya sazizithandani
Sagqibela sesi ngabazali
Luminathi, yaligama lobukho bakho
Ubukho bakho bafika nemfudumalo
Imfudumalo eyafika yalulutho
Ulutho lokubabalwa luthando ngothando
Uthando luka Qamata luminathi
Uthando lwemiNyanya luminathi
Uthando lwethu, lwakho luminathi
Ngawe ndaphuma ebuntwaneni ndangena ebudaleni
Ngawe yaguquka impilo yam
Ngawe ndabona ikamva liqaqambile
Luminathi, libhongo neqhayiya ubukho bakho
Ibhongo ezizweni
Iqhayiya lam, lwethu ekhayeni
#Luminathi #daughter #father-daughter_message
#meaning #your_love_stands_with_us #love #isixhosa
Nikita Tshawe May 2021
Ubuhle bakho took my breath away
Your smile hypnotized me
Amehlo wakho rocked my world
Your sweet voice made the earth move
It was on that day
Ngala suku when I first laid eyes on you
Such beauty
Such charm
Such exquisiteness
Skin so fair it glittered
I swear on that day
Ngala suku as your feet touched the ground I heard the angels cry
I was marveled by such style
Such class, such excellence
My heart leapt in excitement
As I adored your elegance
Your lips had me enchanted
So soft, so sublime...
I couldn't believe my eyes
It felt like a dream only it was in bright daylight
I swear on that day
Ngala suku I saw the sun smile at your angelic face
A body so divine, well-refined
Ravishing, breath-taking, just splendid
I saw the clouds follow you as you paced in a rhythm
The day brightened as your I felt your presence
I swear on that day
Ngala suku even the trees and the birds were astonished by your striking image
Your brown eyes mesmerized me
Your aura, your aroma, your walk...
Captivated me
I swear on that day
Ngala suku I saw God's most artistic design
A splitting image of supremacy
I've never seen such perfection
Except for on that day
Ngala suku when I first saw you
Bongani G-kay Sep 2020
Roots (imvelaphi)

Am proud of my roots..
Am proud of my people
Am a proud african queen.
And you should be proud too.

That determines who you are...
Where are you coming from...
And where are you going...

Ziqenye ngesiko lakho
Ziqenye nge mvelaphi yakho....
Zithande ubuwena bakho...

Be a proud African...
Be proud of yourself..
Be proud of your roots...
Ziqenye.
🌹
Imvelaphi

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