Bongani Zungu/Singular Poet threads his poetry with the intent to…
And on these sacred rocks, these tales appear:
Under the shadow’s sun, feet once pressed
against these warm desert sands.
Those who never tired in their tracks,
told the oldest clicks from the Namaquas,
along such easing banks of the Gariep.
With willows, and shrubs pressing further
on near acacia’s shade and kharree trees.
That, when their bodies emerged with lips
humming N | uu.
As broad and flat, as tapering high; as
small and light as always was and will be.
Along those ancient trails in the Angra,
with rivers’ might and baking Bays.
When all fingers palmed grasped and
owned the watchful eye and harmless
soul of Hoerikwaggo.
Bongani Zungu/Singular Poet threads his poetry with the intent to reveal the subtle sophistry of knowledge in a simple, relatable way. His poems touch on a number of themes guided by life experiences, awareness, and a sense of imagination. Some of his more recent work has been featured on Odd Magazine, Provenance Journal, Catchwater Magazine and PoetrySoup's PS: It's Still Poetry, Anthology.