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Showing all posts in Category: Issue 8: Komesho

24 May 202224 May 2022 Rémy NgamijeIn Issue 8: Komesho

Komesho We say to you, just like we tell ourselves: however fast you go, however slow you travel, however far you have come, however far you have left to go, carry on.

24 May 2022 Andelaine TsowasesIn Issue 8: Komesho

Make It, Pay It How does the 'little money I get, na enjoyment' if her parents do not have electricity at home?

24 May 2022 Laura SoteloIn Issue 8: Komesho

Salsa Capital of The World An auralgraph from Cali.

24 May 202224 May 2022 A. K. HermanIn Issue 8: Komesho

Drink Her Dew All she actions flow into one another, like river into sea. You could never know how deep she was. This was the real reason I did love she.

24 May 202225 May 2022 Nina Van ZylIn Issue 8: Komesho

Motherhood I did not like being pregnant.

24 May 2022 Tjizembua TjikuzuIn Issue 8: Komesho

Prince Of Rain You always did come, uninvited, gliding across the sands.

24 May 2022 Tjizembua TjikuzuIn Issue 8: Komesho

Praise Song For Kangozu Tonight I will be the thief of time.

24 May 2022 Tjizembua TjikuzuIn Issue 8: Komesho

Ode To My Childhood Dog I have made the mistake again, wishing you into existence.

24 May 2022 Vivian Tjijandjeua OjoIn Issue 8: Komesho

Soil Dances of Kaokoland, Badagry, and Amhara The rhythm becomes a trance that turns men into slaves.

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