Poem
Musaemura Zimunya
A farewell to youth
A farewell to youth
A farewell to youth
Yesterday it was youwho warmed the drum with your fingers
when you struck the skin.
We, deranged, sang and danced like frogs
our hands touched the blue sky
while our feet sprang in the air
at the moment of our twilight.
Now who would have thought
that this rebirth would be shrouded
and ready for burial:
who would have thought
we would start to fight
against the ghost
of fear?
And deep in the heart of the land
a little bird sings a doleful song
flicking its tail up and down:
Gone back back back!
We have gone back back back!
© 1993, Musaemura Zimunya
From: Perfect Poise and other poems
Publisher: College Press, Harare
Reprinted here with the kind permission of College Press
From: Perfect Poise and other poems
Publisher: College Press, Harare
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A farewell to youth
Yesterday it was youwho warmed the drum with your fingers
when you struck the skin.
We, deranged, sang and danced like frogs
our hands touched the blue sky
while our feet sprang in the air
at the moment of our twilight.
Now who would have thought
that this rebirth would be shrouded
and ready for burial:
who would have thought
we would start to fight
against the ghost
of fear?
And deep in the heart of the land
a little bird sings a doleful song
flicking its tail up and down:
Gone back back back!
We have gone back back back!
From: Perfect Poise and other poems
Reprinted here with the kind permission of College Press
A farewell to youth
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