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    Education as Change

    On-line version ISSN 1947-9417Print version ISSN 1682-3206

    Educ. as change vol.24 n.1 Pretoria  2020

    https://doi.org/10.25159/1947-9417/8793 

    THEMED SECTION 2
    POETRY

     

    Black

     

     

    Nkwana Joshua Serutle

    University of South Africa. psjoshua.jn@gmail.com

     

     

    every time someone passes on in the family

    our elders command us to wear black clothes for the funeral

    to mourn the corpse in the morning

    to capture a memory of one of us in a coffin

    to wear a feeling of a dead body inside a coffin

    and when the coffin sinks

    the choir hums hymns like deflated bodies

    they remind us of emptiness and loneliness

    of how to make a song live without a voice

    of how to make a home inside a black hole

    of how to stay strong within a quaking body

    our elders command us not to shed tears

    not to turn our bodies into tornadoes

    I wish to tell them I'm cold enough to fit inside a grave

    that I've been dead ever since the funeral announcement

    that my body knows how breathless the grave is

    I wish to tell them how dead I am

    but I' m afraid to in debt their hearts with so much loss