In Creative Corner, poetry

A syrup of blood
with fleshy clots of strawberry.

Brown bread
sugar smudged in red,

by a domesticated
butter knife;
‘tis the grandson of a weapon.

Maternal instincts raised
pitchforks —

forks to champagne glasses
“Raise a toast…!” to the war veterans
now buried at Heroes Acre.

Liberation’s new dawn is a party
that domesticated us into these pathetic
utensils so that we can consume that syrup of Jam
without the thought of blood.

 


This Poem was published in the October 2023 edition of the WSA magazine. Please click here to download.

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Jam – A Poem by Ngoni Chiwara, Zimbabwe

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