Monday, February 25, 2013

Sad Realities


Fallen Hero

A victim
Of his own dialogue

An actor
In his own tragedy

A robber 
Of his own treasure chest

A loser
In his unique reality

A sad boy
In a man’s body


By Simone Beatrice Naik Noemdoe, 2013-02-19. Watching the headlines from the sidelines far away…




Fallen Beauty

A victim

Of her own trust


A final bow

On her stage of life


A raid 

Of her life’s potential


A loser

From the spoils of her future treasure chest


A sad family

Coping with a painful tragedy


By Simone Beatrice Naik Noemdoe, 2013-02-19…. Reading the headlines and sharing their pain.

Suffering with the Unexplained

Very few
Knew
Where Bredasdorp is
This place 
Where the platteland poverty
Forces choices
Robbing children of their innocence
Breadwinners 
Suffering
Struggles limitless
Pain
A circle endless

Very few
Understood
Who Anene Booysen was
This person
Whose tragic life story is now on national TV
Lost voices
Raising alarm bells conscious
Innocent victims
Suffering
Struggles limitless
Pain
In circles endless

Very few
Comprehend
We all pick up the pieces
Our nation
Trapped in turmoil
Lost souls
New curfews forced
Innocents
Suffering
Struggles continuous
Pain
In circles endless

By Simone Beatrice Naik Noemdoe, 2013-02-11. In the memory of a young woman whose bravery touched me. Her battle with life ended in a war with known assailants – their dysfunction makes us question our own consciousness. My heart goes out to the community.

Feeling Good

Today
I want to write
You are 
Loved
In the sky
So that everyone can see
Our lives 
Are interconnected
Free

Today
I want to sing
We are
Free
In the world
So that I can hear
Our lives
Are interrelated
Naturally

Today
I want to smile
I am
Happy
Firmly grounded
For you to mimic me
Our lives
Are stratified
Organically

By Simone Beatrice Naik Noemdoe, 2013-02-20.

We grew Up


We drifted apart
Like we expected
Our student days
Paved a way to happy futures
In the deep dark days when there was no way out
Our liberation came as a victory
Sometimes
I still think
Life is that mystery
We chased in watching the stars
Sharing long walks
Living to the next time
We could intersect
Sharing the love of our native mountain paths

We stayed connected
Like we expected
Our student days
Paved a way to happy tomorrows
In the light, carefree easy days when we had all the way out
Our graduation came as a victory
Occasionally
I still yearn
To capture our youth’s innocence
Laughing and easy silliness
Living to the next time
We can share
Burying our collectively growing sorrows

We keep close
Like we expected
Our youth slipping away
Paved a way to glow in love
The future shorter than the history passing by
Our lives marked by joy and symmetry
Sporadically
I still reminisce
Holding on to the good things that we could never miss
Raising the next generation spirited
Gradually we will all follow the same path
Living every moment to the last

By Simone Beatrice Naik Noemdoe, in Remembrance for Gustav Uj Jephtha, 2013-02-04.

Curiosity


I want to ask
Every old oak
I pass along the road
To tell me the stories
About those who sheltered in their shade
Were they crying in pain
Laughing in high spirits
Lost along the way
Filled with unexpressed shame
Never will I get answers
The tree can only tell its tales
When the roots are separated from the main

I want to whisper
To every passing wave
Sweeping the sandy beaches in every tide
To tell me the stories
About who played in its surf
What organism claimed its bottom as its turf
Soaking up the summer heat
Skipping out a winter beat
Every drop salty sweet
Hiding life in unusual ways
Never will I get answers
The ocean can only have a voice
When I am ready to step beyond the dry ways

By Simone Beatrice Naik Noemdoe, 2013-01-27

I always cried and you always went


I always cried and you always went

Take me with you
I cry
Don’t leave me here
Where I might die
The fact that you will be back
Was after all
Not a lie

Stay with me
I cry
I don’t want to stay here
Where will I lie
The fact that you came back
Was after all
Part of the trial

Stop me from going
I cry
I don’t want to leave you hopelessly behind
When I die
The fact we have to face
Is after all
Included in this deal called life

By Simone Beatrice Naik Noemdoe, 2013-01-27.