Keeping it together – Sinaso Mxakaza

  I threw a couple of amensout of the windowwhen the house was warmAnd my heart was alrightI couldn’t keep any manMy mother’s houseA sanctuary of womenwho abandoned themselvesat the feet of their loversThey looked like their strugglesAnd blessings in empty churchesWere beautiful so we looked at themWith our hearts hoping to keep themAt times […]

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