Kangsen Feka Wakai
I relish the hypocrisy! A man is sentenced in a hasty trial for having an opinion. Songs of opinion! They retaliate. Songs of condemnation! They retaliate! Songs of protest! They retaliate! Songs of peace! They retaliate!
An eleven-year-old boy is shot point blank in front of his mother and siblings. His crime, his artist father almost trekked a few kilometers to express his opinion about an on-going political debate. He didn’t actually make it all the way because he was stopped by military authorities. For that he is prison today.
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Kangsen Feka Wakai
Time and time again
We’ve been told
How much they love the Zimbabweans
Just as much as they loved the Rhodesians.
Time and time again
We’ve watched from the sidelines
As they’ve made monsters of heroes and heroes of monsters.
Songs sung with the same zeal
With which they defended Smith and Botha.
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Kangsen Feka Wakai
Daybreak…
So we substitute imminent adversity
With fantasies of bread loafs and sardines
Sixty pushups in twenty-seven seconds
Inhale Buddha’s breadth
Through the rusty tunnels
Of Babel’s abandoned underground towers
Exhale the fumes of yesterday’s infernos
So we can soar above today’s slums
And glimpse into the vast void of tomorrow.
Buzzing like bees
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