Wednesday 21 September 2016

New day

I always welcome new day with anxiety.
With questions,
With fear,
With due respect,
With care.

Yesterday I've seen,
What I've seen.
I've done,
What I've done.
I hearted,
What I've hearted.

How about to day?
How is it going to unfold.

Who told you

Who told you that?
You're not beautiful with your natural hair.

Who told you that?
You're not beautiful without make-up.

Who told you that?
Boys will not say ''hello'',
If your not wearing tight jeans.

Who told you that?
Handsome man has true love.

Who told you that?
If you don't give your girlfriend money she will not love you.

Who told you that?
If you're not working,
You're not a real man.

Who told you that?
Working will make you rich.

Who told you that?
Voting will better your life.

Who told you that?
When you go to church,
You're no more a sinner.

Who told you that?
Rich people are always happy

Who told you that?
Poor people can't be happy.

Saturday 17 September 2016

Night of nights

.
When the moon is high and pale.
And is quite,
Except that of your breathing on my chest.
With stars shining bright.

Be a toy I can play with,
Be a candle that burns,
Be heater when am cold.

Let us make it night of all nights.
The night to remember.

Let me play with you body,
Let my hands do the talking

Your body is so irresistible,
It makes me feel hungry,
It makes me feel thirsty
It makes me feel warm.

Let us make it night of night s.
The night to remember.

Enjoy my thousands kisses,
Enjoy my tender touches,
Enjoy my romantic words,
Enjoy my smooth love making.

Let us make it night of all nights.
The night to remember.

Ba mpodiche ka wena

Bare o senotlelo sa bjaleng,
Bare o leshaedi la go lahlwa,
Bare nnang ga o e tsebe,
Banna go wena ba fola llaene.

Ba mpodiche ka wena.
Bare koloi ga o nayo,
E feela!
O namela cha go chipha le cha maemo.
Bare ge ele bochephi o tswapele.

Ba mpodiche ka wena
Bare mmago ke profesa ya baloi,
Ge nka ratana le wena ga geshu ke thabeng.

Bare ge ke sanyaka go phela!
Ke bapalele kgole le wena.

How are you?

I'm fine thanks!

No I'm not well!
I am ashamed to pour my stress on you,
Ashamed to say what is bagging me,
Ashamed to say my failure and my dark secrets.

I am not fine!

How can I be fine?
While loan shacks are breathing on my neck.
How can I be fine?
While I still earn hand-to-mouth.
How can I be fine?
While I am still a becholar.

Oh no! Sorry
I forget that you were not asking my well being.
Because you don't care anyway.
OK! I am fine at last.

Oh! Hellan

Oh! Hellan.

If love wasn't tricky and full of surprises,
I would ask for your love.
My head and body are emotionally drained.
Because of the unexplained,
I've encountered through love journey.
I have lost dreams and faith in love.

Oh! Hellan.
Oh! What a lovely girl.

If love wasn't full of dark secrets,
I would ask you to open your heart,
For when my love come knocking.
I am so cold and shivering,
Because of lies and cheating I've experienced

Oh my beloved Hellan!
Oh what a beautiful girl!

I wish to know you better,
To chuckle and kiss you.
May we can be more than Friends.

Natural hair

I was born with it,
I love it,
I am proud of it
It's pride of my ancestor,
It's pride of my culture.

I can't call myself a Blackman without it,
I can't rejoice and praise myself without it,
Without it, don't have identity
I am not ashamed of it.
It's natural and organic.

Lethabo la moAfrica

Ge re thabile o tlakwa,
Re lecha dinaka,re lecha diphala.
Re bina bo mantsegele, re bina mantlampule.
Re duduecha re hlabile mekgolokwane.
Re etiya dikati.

Ge re thabile!
Re chea ditsele le dintwa,
Ra di bipa.
Gwa shala go kwagala lesego feela.
Ge ele nkgong ra boelela kgafecha kgafecha.

Ge ele moropa wa tlapela seatla.
Ra lebala mashiwana,
Ra lebala dintwa cha rena.

Wednesday 14 September 2016

Nothing impossible

It was a dream that in USA,a black man can be a President. It was just a dream that in South Africa a black man can be a President.
Some of us who grew up in rural areas it was just a dream to us that one day we use electricity and access water in our yard.

Now varsity student are fighting for free education.
Most people say it's impossible for to access free education. What we should ask ourselves is,how can we make it possible?

This is how I think South Africa should do for free education to be a reality.
1.Child grant be sacrificed
If grand is sacrificed so that at later stage a child will benefit by furthering his or her studies. Don't think any parent can complain about not receiving grant.
2.Sacrifice RDP house.
I've realized that,there are people who are on a waiting list forever.So if government can complete those that already exist and take that money to fund varsity I believe our dream of free education can reality.

We have to sacrifice some of the things so that free education doesn't' become just wishful thinking