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LOVE PRESENTED
I am unshielded, unclothed in your eyes, unprotected. I feel the mockery in your words as they come at me…
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Billion Stars by Tiyani Mabasa
I whisper with a sigh Should I compare her with stars? I bear scars of absence Hear my screams of…
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I AM JUST A POET by Ndumiso Sikhakhane
I am just a poet Maybe the world called for peace in my birth not knowing that my strength was…
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When A guy Is Fed up!! By Peter Mashoto
LET’S GO BACK AND FIND OUT HOW IT ALL STARTED HE USED TO CALL DURING THE NIGHT ,YOU’D LAUGH LIKE…
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The Rise Of A New Dawn By Rebone Masemola
THE RISE OF A NEW DAWN (PHENOMENAL WOMAN) I am a woman…. Living during a time of war A war…
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Dealing With Alcoholism
One of the most frustrating factors in dealing with alcoholism, as a relative, friend or professional, is it is almost…
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The Power In Me To Change By Kwakho E. Mdeni
How can I not remember, All the days when my life was sweet and precious There nights when I was…
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Through Storms By Vinchesco Meyer
“When the waters are calm and still, you proclaim that i am the anchor that deters your progress….. you forget…
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The Unspeakable Love By Cynthia Seemane
What is love that you cannot put a price to it? It is far much worth than any precious stone……
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Because You Are Different By Nthabiseng Kgoronyane
When you are found in between a society In which you are different from all Because you are not like…
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South Africa My Land By Evelyn Makhubu Nonkululeko
June 16 1976 When the youth was fighting for it’s freedom Carrying posters and ready with bricks Striving for a…
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I Did Take An Extra Mile By Peter Mashoto
You said I should stop thinking about you ,I stopped caring You said you don’t want a commited relationship,but I…
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WHERE ARE TRUE Africans? By SIYANDA KHUMALO
EVERYNIGHT BEFORE I SLEEP. I ASK MYSELF THIS SAD QUESTION. BUT STILL I DON’T GET THE ANSWER STILL I DON’T…
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Dealing with Bullies
1.Aggressive bullies are likely to abuse physically and without hesitation. Taunting bullies are verbally abusive (calling names, making jokes, teasing,…
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The Heart In Me By NONHLANHLA DLAMINI
Closing the chapter: The heart in me It wasn’t me but the heart in me I surely would have known,…
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I See No Change By Molebogeng Wa Maunatlala
I woke up, in the midst of the winter night; I start posing questions unto I. Change isn’t yet arrived,…
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