Tag: anna t gowera
Tanyaradzwa Masaire “Vanadis 17” – Victim Of Circumstance- #Poetry
(Tanyaradzwa masaire is a rising female poet... you can read her first contribution to Zimlink here...)
My name is fashion and my surname is disaster,
I've...
The Scribe Gives His Thoughts On Women, Society and #16DaysOfActivism
The 16 days of activism against women violence is something that really matters to me as an individual because some ladies close to me...
Vimbai Lole’s Bitter Black Beauty #Poetry #16DaysOfActivism
Bitter black beauty
Mouth of sour taste,
The voice in her head always guilty.
Her own home, she still feels like a guest.
Perpetual bleeding inside her chest,
Bitter...
#16DaysOfActivism #Poem by @Streetmusicgr : “You lay a finger on her...
She turned around to say good morning,
All I could hear was a resounding playback of her mourning the night before,
I stared back at her...
#Poetry The Thin Line Between Love and Hate by Vanadis 17
Suspicious glances, snarled welcome
Cold whispers muttered behind turned backs
One minute two are sworn enemies
Foes to the dying day
But in one moment
Loyalties are formed, prejudices...
African Woman by Thandeka Gonde
African Woman
Beautiful is too fragile a word For the laughter in her eyes Her stride,
Like music Rhymes her way through the worlds,
The way she holds...
Risen : #Poem by Anna T Gowera
Do you remember
When you trampled me
And danced upon my grave?
Underfoot, beneath your foot,
As your evil, it took root?
Is it engraved in your memory
The joy...
Pretty Eyes by Mcpotar
She has beautiful eyes like prints on butterfly wings,
Writes poetry and sings; beauty chosen by Kings,
Caramel skin tone; pink lipstick and black mascara,
Plays tennis...
Poetry by Powell Millar : #Lovestoned
let's welcome Powell Miller's first contribution to Zimlink. he is a young upcoming writer who i believe can go a long way if he...
Could it have been the last call? – Short Story by...
Could it have been the last call?
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“… Good night babes.” His sweet and breath taking voice softly said from the other end of...