Day 1 by Rick Thomas

My Eyes burn as if never used before, everything white. White light! What place is this? That my pupils' virgin too. Q's with no A's Different but not phased. Different but not staged. Familiar face, familiar eyes, familiar stance! Familiar...

Beyoncé’s Got Nothing On You, Honey by Nyakale Mokgosi

restless soul, living on a jagged edge well-sculptured cleavage an artistic inspiration unimaginable distress, worn like a badge missing your stylish, provocative presence, a damnation beyoncé's got nothing on u honey even in her wildest, wettest fantasies u sell the...

Untitled #11 by zamantungwa

I went back to the past To when woman walked flat-shoed last I shot, killed, maimed, murdered the man I came back to the present No woman had to wear heels.

When We Were Queens by zamantungwa

When the lands still hugged Afrika Before Afrika was called Afrika When the oceans were one and the lands one We were queens! The lands gave not if Mother Nature had none The nation smiled not if woman cried Woman...

Mofufi fofa by Tshegofatso Monaisa

[tabby title="Poet Bio"]Ke high flyer Ke fofa le Dolce and Gabana Or does that really matter? Papa'a ka a ntse a tshela o ntheetse a re ke fofe O na itse gore ke tlile go fofa ke santse ke le...