Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Have you ever feel the way I feel

Have you ever feel the way I feel

Do you have some one who you really care about;
Who does not even notice you;
Do you have some one you love;
Who does not even care about you;
Have you ever feel down;
Because of being rejected.

Showing some one how you truly love;
But not even interested in your story;
Have you ever feel so rejected;
Where you even think of dying;
Have you ever feel so down;
Where you even wanted to cry.

Have you ever cried;
Where you even felt tired and sleep.

Have you ever loved someone;
Where you can do everything;
To make them feel the love;
Where you can do everything;
To make them see how you feel;
To make them feel save and secure.

Have you ever;
Feel the way I felt.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Make sure you are sure

Make sure you are sure

Every stride you take;
Difficult will be;
To backside your steps;
Every progress you make;
Difficult will be;
To go back;
Like when you were moving.
Sense and assess your thoughts;
Sooner than making a decision;
If you are all set;
That is reasonable, yes is ok;
Nevertheless know that this move is immense
You ought to be more than geared up;
To say you are ready.
No judgment I have;
To dishearten you from moving;
In the midst of care I have;
With the love I have;
I do not yearn to be upset;
Like yesterday and day before;
So make sure you are sure.
I really want to be with you;
I want to spend my life with you;
I need to spend precious time with you;
I really want to see you smiling;
I want to make you happy;
I need to be there when you cry;
I want you to be an element of my life.
I do not want you to make a mistake;
Like others and then regret;
The first wound was bad enough;
It was painful;
No need for me to go there again;
That is why I want you not to rush;
I want you to take it slow.
I am not parting;
Here I am;
I will hang around for you;
I will constantly be present for you;
So, do not aim to hurt me;
I heard enough;
So make sure you are really sure.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

She just can’t get over me

She just can’t get over me

The fist day when I saw her;
I did not think she had those stupid thoughts;
Although I spoke to her;
I made jokes and she was overwhelmed;
I just liked to know her;
As a person not in any how;
I did not want to be related to her;
Just as a person not in any how.
I never thought of her being friend;
Because there was at all nothing to learn from her;
On no account I imagined her being close to me;
Because nothing interesting I found in her;
She is just a dumb;
So why can not she get over me?

So soon to project

So soon to project

We only celebrated;
For few days or hours;
Fruits are promising;
But I just think;
It is still early to dance.

After these years being apart;
Now a sudden big move;
Move of being together;
And holding hands for that long;
It makes me think of the best;
Which I can proclaim still to come.

I never thought about this;
I never thought about this happening;
But happy is what I am;
And happy is what she is;
Overwhelmed feels my heart;
With pleasure I am saturated.

I am not sure if we are meant;
To be together;
She seemed to be cute yesterday;
And that is what she said to me;
When looking at our conversations;
We happen to fall in love with few things.

Just a new dawn

Nearly all thought;
It would be sun set;
They thought;
I am heading to the end;
But here I am;
Rejoicing and happy at all.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Recalcitrant South Africa

It is constipated;
It is screaming;
It is roaring;
Without anyone raising a hand
;No one wish to help;
All they refrain;
So to come clean.

Last time it was Zimbabwe;
Its responsibility;
To calm down crises there;
Was demolished;
With political motivated motives;
And fail was the results;
To mediate two fighting bulls in Zimbabwe.

Today here we are;
People are dying;
People are being burned alive;
Just because they are Africans;
Just because they are black in color;
The president of the country Thabo Mbeki;
Is even fearful to open his mouth.

People who used to sleep well;
Without having bad dreams;
Are now sleeping sleepless nights;
Eye opened like wild animals;
Always packed ready to vacate;
Always afraid of death.

Streets are things of the past;
Only police walk freely;
Without a fear of being violated;
By perpetrators who does perpetration.

An african women

Many years she lived;
And she is still alive.

Under a black Shadowed Monepenepe Tree;
Taking a breath;
After a long work;
At her Lepellane little land;
Where she ploughs every year
To produce food;
For her 13 children;
And 25 grand children.

Everyday she travels;
17 kilometers within a danced shrub;
With bared feet;
In a hot summer sun;
She walks Maselatole Moruthane;
Everyday towards her little land at Lepellane;
Her produce makes it possible;
To take care of her children;
And grand children.

Every year she is;
With bared feet;
Walking on hot sand;
Which is as hot as a hot plate;
On her hands;
She is holding a long straight hoe;
And a bottle of water and sour milk;
Sometimes carrying a crying baby on her back;
A crying baby of her children;
Who are busy playing games at home;
Having no feelings of helping her.

At the end of the season Lehlabula;
She harvests and takes back hone;
So that the children can stop crying;
And fill their shrinked stomachs.

Every year;
She does the same thing;
She is an African Woman.

Monday, December 8, 2008

I never thought she will be back

I never thought she will be back

I am worn out;
I know not what to do;
Cause she is back;
She wants to come back;
In to my precious life;
To devastate it like before.

She say she is back;
By a popular demand;
With toned black denims;
She come within reach of me;
Stared at me and smiled;
Are not you happy;
When I am back?

Surprised and amazed I was;
Never even had time to think;
Words did not manage to come out;
I was out of my mind;
Thought I was seeing;
Something never saw before.

I do not want to remind myself;
About the times;
When she was next to me;
The times she ruined everything I had;
The love and trust I had on her;
All of them, they are gone now.

After that I never thought she will be back;
I never thought I will see her again;
I was feeding her like a baby;
Nothing is what she knew;
Nursing her in thoughts;
That she was my own.

Now, I do not want;
To see her next tome;
After everything that happened;
Biting the hand that feed her;
Hurting the own person;
Who made her to be who she is;
I do not want to see her again.

Have dreams

Have dreams

Do dream;
Since tomorrow’s humankind is imminent;
It desires one to hallucinate
It needs one to have vision;
It needs one to be acquainted with;
What is it that he/she will do.

When you dream;
You amass;
You locate collectively;
Edifice resources;
You illustrate a chart of what you yearn for;
And at the end of the day you will fabricate
What you were working durable for.

Dream, dream and dream;
Because devoid of dream;
There is no prospect of tomorrow;
Dream is a preliminary exercise;
Which is done in preparation for tomorrow?

Dreams are not just dreams;
Most people are where they are;
Because of dreaming;
And some are no where;
Because they never dreamed;
So dream and dream;
Never get worn-out.

The more you dream;
The better chance of accomplishing your dreams.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Ga se la motloga pele


Ruri ke a lebotsa;
Leseke la tshoga;
Leseke la hlephisa;
Leseke la ngala;
Leseke la ikgogela morago;
Go bane ga se la motloga pele.

Ba mosile mengwageng ya go feta;
Ba kganyela;
Ba huba dikudumela;
Ba kganyela ka la mmutle;
Efela a nanya boka maanaile;
A nanaila a bobama ge ba feta;
A hloka le matswenyego.

Ba fetile ka lebelo;
Ba kganyela bas a buse mahlo morago;
Ba sega ba ahlamisitse melomo;
A lebeletse ga botse;
A gata ka boya;
A phaela kgakala malala a kwaetse;
Go mme ba mo sega bare o a palelwa.

Lehono ba fahlilwe;
Ba paletswe ke go fihla;
Ba hlabilwe ke malala a kwaetse;
Ba sepetse ka tsejana e sele;
Ba wetse tsa batho dib a kwesitse bohloko.

O fihlile bokhutlong morwa motho;
O a pere swana marena;
O a swanelwa o a tsatsaila;
O gata ka boya, o a nanaila;
Meno go bonala a mashoeu;
O gahlanetswa ka mekgolokwane;
Lesego e ba lekepelepe.

Ba lebelo la matlogapele ba saretswe;
Ba binetse moropa pele o lla;
Bah labile lesata pele ngwetsi a tsebiswa;
Lehono ba hloname;
Ba sinne meno go tsena dilabi;
Makopo a ba imela;
Maoto a tletse ka malala a kwaetse.
Se tshoge ge ba go sia;
Wa re ba ntlogeletse ke gona ke setse;
Wa re ke setse kele nnosi;
Lehu o lebagane le la pitsana;
Aowa tsela ke e tee;
Ka moka reya go fihla;
E nyaka hloko le hlokomedisiso.

Ke a dibeditse

Ntle le tikatiko;
Ke a mogetse;
Pele ke kgopela;
Ke a mogetse;
Boikgafo bjalo;
Bo butse dikgoro.

Go nyaka kebe ke nyaka;
Go kgopela ke be ke satlilo;
Efela mahlong ke pharilwe;
Ka diatla ka a dibetsa;
Ka molomo ke lebogile.

Ditiro di a bontsha;
Mosepelo oa bontsha;
Dipolelo di a bontsha;
Maitswaro a a bontsha;
Gore swareledi ke tla swarelela.

Mahlogonolo ke a leboga;
Mahlogonolo ke a adibetsa;
Ditebogo ke di lebisa go bohle;
Bahlahli le banthuti;
Bathekgi le balatedi;
Di leba go bohle.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

I want you back

Everyday every night;
I do not stop thinking of you;
Yes, it is true;
I do not stop thinking of you;
What we have done together;
Everything we did;
Always comes in my mind;
I will never stop thinking about you.

You mean a lot to me;
You were a light of my life;
And you are still;
You were always my courage;
When I was down;
And you are still;
You appreciated everything I did for you;
And I did the same.

I want you back dear;
The life that I am living now without you;
I do not understand;
Just because you are gone;
You are far from my nerves;
And far from my senses;
Please come back;
Because I need you back.

Let us celebrate the beauty;

Let us celebrate the beauty;
The beauty of the beautiful mother land Africa;

Unique Lakes and rivers in Limpopo;
From Lepelle to Limpopo river;
Low and high mountains of Limpopo;
From Sekhukhune to Rite;
And other African mountains like Drakensberg;
Streaming water in the valleys of Mpumalanga;
The beating sounds of drums at Mapungubje;
And the beating sounds of drums by Sello Galane;
Let us dance for the sound of a Sekgokolo and Matikwane;
From our own Traditional Dancers Mafolosankwe Thabeng.
In Africa a beautiful land.

Let us celebrate the beauty;
The beauty of the beautiful mother land Africa;

The beautiful landscapes in Limpopo;
Through the Thabalesoba;
On the way towards Musina;
And the mountains of magagamatala;
In Chuene Spoort towards the new lands of Lebowa kgomo and Sepana pudi.
Beautiful sea view in Durban, Cape Town and Port Elizabeth;
Africa celebrate oh Africa my beautiful mother land.

Let us celebrate the beauty;
The beauty of the beautiful mother land Africa;

Let us celebrate Africa it is our mother land;
Believe it or not;
Unbelievable cultural aspect of nature in Mpumalanga;
And Cultural aspects of nature in Tjate towards Thabamosega;
In the highlands of Sekhukhune.

Let us celebrate the beating of drums by Sello Galane;
Let us celebrate the beating of drums of Malopo and Mantau;
Africa celebrate;
So many cultures;
So many believes;
And so many tribes;
Africa, let us celebrate;
Let us dance for the beating of the drums of our ancestors.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

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Your Picture

Your Picture

There is your picture on my wall;
When I put it there;
I thought it will be décor;
But now it has another purpose;
It is a friend;
Who keeps me company all the time.

It looks so beautiful;
It really suits the room;
I spent lot of my time looking at it;
I spent lot of my time speaking to it;
It is just friendly as you are.

The first thing in the morning;
I look at it;
The last thing in the evening;
I look at it;
I never forget to lay my eyes on it.

Always when looking on it;
Many things come in to my mind;
It has a lot of memories for me.

The first day when we meet;
You were so sweet;
So beautiful and humble;
When looking on the picture;
I still see you.

I know that we live far from each other;
And we only leave after long time;
But I have never missed you;
Because of your picture;
It always keeps me warm.

I do not regret what we did


Yes;
I do know what you mean;
And I do know what you are thinking of.
I do understand;
Because we just met once;
And we do not know each that much;
What we did is not stupid;
And it is not foolish.
Maybe I should ask you this;
Why do you think what we did is stupid?
I thought it was fun;
Was not it?
Then why do you feel bad about it;
Why do you regret it?
I do not regret;
Because we had fun.
It was a lifetime experience;
Do not you believe?
About a Love at a first sight?
I do believe in it,
Because what happened;
Is exactly what I am talking about.
Stop worrying your self;
Stop questioning what happened;
Because it is now the past;
Let us forget about it;
And start planning;
Let us plan about tomorrow;
And enjoy who we are;
We are meant for each other.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

From today Poems will be updated daily

Dear readers, just know that from today poems in this site will be updated daily. Every day one or two poems will be posted. I hope you will enjoy the poems. I want to encouradge you to also sent me your poems so that they can be futured in this site. Discuss the poems with me, and i will discuss yours with you.

NB: INTRODUCTION OF POETRY CONTESTS.

I will soon be introducing poetry contest ( Only for South African Readers, Poets). You will be requested to supmit your poems and at the end of every week, one poem will get an amount of R 20,00. The winning poets will receive their awards when the money reach R200,00, so start sending your poems to kpmoruthane@webmail.co.za . The poems will be selected, those which qualify for the weekly draw, will be poested during the week so that people can start voting for them.

Closing date for submission is every saturday at 12:00. Any poem submited afer stipulated time and date will be posted a week after the one received late for.

To vote for a poem: Go to comment and state your vote. The poem with many votes becomes weekly winner.

When sending your poem, also include your contact details. ( Not banking details )

For Today enjoy these poems.

So proud I stand

I stand up everyday;
Pronouncing lout who am I;
Telling people where am I from;
Without fear but with self confidence;
I stand before everyone;
Telling them whom I used to be;
Before yesterday and today.

I am proud to stand up;
And fry Masutsa;
Drink home made Amarura beer;
And drink home made Mageu;
I feel proud to tell people;
That I grew up in a poverty striven area;
Where I used to eat Dikodi and Matsankodi.

Even today where I am;
And tomorrow where I will be;
I will never leave my past back;
I will carry them with me where ever I go;
So proud I will always stand;
And pronounce who I am.

We were dancing a Masoboro dance;
Singing songs of Basemanyana;
Eating Mabilo and Mapara;
Drinking Borolo and Manapo;
So proud we stand;
And always we will;
Without any fear of intimidation.

Young Lions

You the juvenile lions;
Growl as tomorrow you will be in charge;
You immature lions of South Africa;
How will you bite tomorrow;
How will you slay tomorrow;
Because you are now divulging your teeth.

Get together juvenile lions;
Plan for your outlook;
Do not obliterate your nature;
By so doing;
You are also annihilating our motherland.

Grind your teeth;
Prepares your self for tomorrow;
Do not sit down and slumber;
And anticipate to constantly be awakened;
Tomorrow will be an extra day;
And no one will stimulate you;
You will be on your own.

Be sure of the foot you shift first;
Be sure sooner than making any move;
Because your foremost shift;
Determine your tomorrow;
Watch your footsteps everyday;
And you will live to see tomorrow.

You young lions of South Africa;
Go through all steps you are making;
Prepares for a wrestle;
Tomorrow y a wrestle is coming;
And you will have to face it.
With the look of my eyes;
You do not look ready;
If you do not prepares today;
And look back to what you did;
South Africa will lose tomorrow’s fight.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Having Sex for the first time, IS IT GREAT OR WHAT?

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World Aids Day







According to UNAIDS estimates, there are now 33.2 million people living with HIV, including 2.5 million children. During 2007 some 2.5 million people became newly infected with the virus. Around half of all people who become infected with HIV do so before they are 25 and are killed by AIDS before they are 35.
Around 95% of people with HIV/AIDS live in developing nations. But HIV today is a threat to men, women and children on all continents around the world.
Started on 1st December 1988, World AIDS Day is about raising money, increasing awareness, fighting prejudice and improving education. World AIDS Day is important in reminding people that HIV has not gone away, and that there are many things still to be done.




World AIDS Day 2008:LEAD-EMPOWER-DELIVER
03/06/2008 9:07 am

Leadership is the theme for World AIDS Day 2007 and 2008, promoted with the campaigning slogan, “Stop AIDS. Keep the Promise.”
Leadership encourages leaders at all levels to stop AIDS. Building on the 2006 theme of accountability, leadership highlights the discrepancy between the commitments that have been made to halt the spread of AIDS, and actions taken to follow them through. Leadership empowers everyone – individuals, organisations, governments – to lead in the response to AIDS.
In 2007, people around the world were encouraged to take the lead to stop AIDS. Campaigns took the shape of marches, leadership discussions, public awareness events and pledges from leaders. These events all helped to put leadership in the spotlight.
People have offered their leadership – now it is time to deliver. Promises must be kept, and people must feel empowered to act.
Why is 2008 important?
2008 marks the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day. Since 1988, the face and response to AIDS has greatly changed. While many of these changes are positive, this anniversary offers us an opportunity to highlight how much more still needs to be done.
For example:
Leaders in most countries from around the world now acknowledge the threat of AIDS, and many have committed to do something about it. As of 2007, nearly all countries have national policies on HIV. However, despite these policies, most have not been fully implemented and many lack funding allocations.
While treatment for HIV and AIDS has improved and become more widespread since 1988, many still do not have access to it – in 2007 only 31% of those in low- to middle-income countries who need treatment received it.
Despite HIV awareness now reaching nearly all areas of the globe, infection rates are still happening 2.7 times faster than the increase in number of people receiving treatment.
While the number of countries protecting people living with HIV continue to increase, one third of countries still lack legal protections and stigma and discrimination continues to be a major threat to universal access.
More broadly, real action on HIV and AIDS and human rights remains lacking. Legal barriers to HIV services still exist for groups such as women, adolescents, sex workers, people who use drugs, and men having sex with men, and programmatic responses promoting HIV-related human rights have yet to be prioritised.
World AIDS Day began in 1988 when health ministers from around the world met and agreed on the concept of the day as an opportunity for all of us to come together to demonstrate the importance of AIDS and show solidarity for the cause. In 2008, this underlining principle of solidarity and awareness remains the same.
We have only two years to go for “the goal of universal access to comprehensive prevention programmes, treatment, care and support by 2010”[1].”
To achieve this goal, leadership and action is needed now. Governments must deliver on the promises they have made. Communities must encourage leadership of its members. Individuals must feel empowered to access treatment, to know their rights and take action against stigma and discrimination, and to know and use methods of prevention against receiving and transmitting HIV.
Now, more than ever is the time to lead – empower – deliver.
For more information on the theme of leadership, click here.
To see the 2008 World AIDS Day posters and materials,