Poem
Kayo Chingonyi
The frequency of longing
De toonhoogte van verlangen
Op het laatsttoen mijn moeder de aardse
geneeskunde ontglipt was
verzamelde ze een krans van kerken.
Pinkster Rooms-Katholieke
Zevendedagsadventisten Anglicaanse
en de Afrikaanse kerk die in een school bad
waarvan mijn moeder ikzelf en de pastor
de complete gemeente waren.
Wat me van die zes maanden nog bijstaat
is de leeszaal van de Christian Sciencekerk
in Richmond: mijn moeder die bladert
in The Monitor, haar geloof legt
in woorden die trillen op de toonhoogte
van verlangen een frequentie zo verheven
dat alleen een hemels oor ze kan horen
en, mocht dat het oor zijn van [een] wezen[s]
buiten de tijd, dan kent/kennen het/ze
misschien een sluipweg der voorzienigheid:
geef mijn moeder dan een teken.
© Vertaling: 2019, Jeske van der Velden
The frequency of longing
Towards the endwhen she drifted beyond the reach
of human medicine my mother
assembled a necklace of denominations.
Pentecostal Roman Catholic
Seventh Day Adventist Anglican
and the African Church that met in a school
of which my mother myself and the pastor
were the entire congregation.
From this six-month I remember best
a Christian Science Reading Room
in Richmond; mum leafing through
a copy of The Monitor placing her
faith in words lifted to the frequency
of longing a pitch so lofty
only a celestial ear could bend to it
and, if the ear belonged to [a] person[s]
outside time, that being/those beings
might grant divine provenance;
give my mother a sign.
© 2017, Kayo Chingonyi
Kayo Chingonyi
(Zambia, 1987)
With powerful nuance and great emotional depth, Kayo Chingonyi’s poems are informed by an enthusiasm for music as well as literature. A fellow of The Complete Works programme for diversity and quality in British Poetry, he was awarded the Geoffrey Dearmer Prize in 2012, was the Associate Poet at the Institute of Contemporary Arts from Autumn 2015 to Spring 2016 and has held many residencies inc...
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The frequency of longing
Towards the endwhen she drifted beyond the reach
of human medicine my mother
assembled a necklace of denominations.
Pentecostal Roman Catholic
Seventh Day Adventist Anglican
and the African Church that met in a school
of which my mother myself and the pastor
were the entire congregation.
From this six-month I remember best
a Christian Science Reading Room
in Richmond; mum leafing through
a copy of The Monitor placing her
faith in words lifted to the frequency
of longing a pitch so lofty
only a celestial ear could bend to it
and, if the ear belonged to [a] person[s]
outside time, that being/those beings
might grant divine provenance;
give my mother a sign.
The frequency of longing
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