LONDEKA MDLULI (Issue 20)
For Earth
Show me her savages
 The ones whose feet
 Bleed on this land of
 Animals.
 Mercury lives here and there
 Are thousands of moons
 On her shoulders
 And ships docking from ports
 Of mongrel stars.
Ukuthwala (carry the weight)
In Nguni, it means to carry,
 Carry, the weight of your forefathers names and the cosmics within them.
 Carry, the sweat of dead bones that only dared to speak in the language of soil and water,
 Carry, the memories weaved into flesh,
 Reek of those cattle jokes and farmers
 Plant yourselves into the very ground,
 the God moon stars thrusted
 themselves on.
 Carry, what is mine, yours and theirs.
LONDEKA MDLULI  is a South African born writer, who is of dual nationality. Though she was born in South Africa, she doesn’t shy away from her Zimbabwean heritage.
