Friday, February 17, 2012

Our Children's Tears by Mgcini Nyoni


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We have grown fat
on our children’s tears
We have become rich
on our children’s blistered hands
and cracked feet
We have allowed fat men
with big stomachs
and big luxury cars
to tear our children’s hymen
and we dare ask
what’s wrong with our children
We have crammed whole families
into single rooms
and the children sleeping under the bed
can hear the parents having sex
Our children have seen
their mothers sneak in boyfriends
 as soon as the father leaves
for work at the industrial site
Our children have seen their fathers
with other men’s daughters
behind the public toilet
And we dare ask;
what’s wrong with our children?
We have given our children machetes
taught them to chant party slogans
and to clobber political opponents
and we dare ask
what’s wrong with our children
We have become rich using
dubious economic policies
that have not benefited
the ordinary man on the street
We have built beer halls
nightclubs
and taverns
In place of schools
and libraries
and we dare ask;
what’s wrong with our children?
We have grown fat
on our children’s tears…

1 comment:

Africana Vox Pop said...

Yah, Mgcini, uyabhala ndoda. It's plain to see that words are not alien to you, and you know how to use them to effect. This is a good one.

Luceat Lux Vestra.

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