Inhabiting Love
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Inhabiting Love

Solomons Abu

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Inhabiting Love

Solomons Abu

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In this second collection, following his debut A Season of Tenderness and Dread (published by Botsotso in 2018), Abu Bakr Solomons continues his exploration of the unfolding social and political milieu -worlds in transition - both locally and globally; the threats and compelling beauty which coexist in these complex human tragedies and triumphs so that the past and the present intersect in the psyches and consciousness of individuals and delivery of social movements. Love always forms an integral element in these engagements of upheaval and healing. Ultimately, the poems assert that the manifestation of love, in its various forms, personal, romantic or patriotic, is more than a mere outpouring of sentiments, for love spawns a context - a habitat - in which individuals battle to converge or combat in order to define their purpose.

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Year
2020
ISBN
9781990922503
II
The geography of remembering
In the old Medina, Marrakech
The allure of your antiquity radiates
from you and your children, Marrakech;
cobbled streets save footprints of invaders.
High clay walls enclose a fortress;
winding enclaves conceal discreet favours
hammams promise perfumed bliss.
An adhaan subdues for pious prayers
then your restless, beguiling avenues
pay obeisance to a call from the faithful.
Droves of tenacious lives compulsively
ply their trade on every corner;
caftans and crafts seduce in Bab Doukalla.
And in souks robust Berber eclipses French chic,
boisterous bicycles impede our wanderings –
fortitude is palpable in postcolonial charm.
* hammams – hot baths
** adhaan – call to prayer
Two women and Als
On the edge of our garden
a hardy als endures winter bite;
tough green foliage glistens
with silvery drow as day arrives.
Its leaves brought trusted relief
for childhood maladies; bore
mother’s conviction about their
reliable and restorative power.
For it’s a tree that nurtures;
favouring nature’s universe, alerts
where we detoured in the name
of progress – profitable enterprises.
There’s a sturdy, lone woman who trades
at what’s left of the Parare,
promoting assiduously her duiwelstrek,
wilde dagga and buchu.
Our als bush protects this panacea
indigenous to rural Ethiopia; cures
while courageously resisting harsh
remedies sold at an exorbitant price.
* Als plant Artemisia Afra
** Parare the Grand Parade, Cape Town
** wilde dagga and buchu indigenous herbs
Soles of our shoes
Old newspapers stuffed into my shoes;
craters in the soles since there was
no money to purchase new walkers –
… my tongue still tastes sugar
dissolved with water on white bread;
soggy, yet so deliciously inventive
…oily, milky vetkoek fried
on a neighbour’s Jewel stove, spread
lavishly with melon and ginger jam
…outings to the Company Gardens,
feeding peanuts to squirrels;
candy-floss gripped, enchanted
…on Friday after school, making tums –**
melted brown sugar rolled hot in our hands –
with hungry children of St Francis Home.
All recalled when we need to endure,
practise patience, lie and wait for better days;
tying our souls into three fold knots
shielding against dour despair.
Vetkoek – Fried bread rolls
** tums – melted brown sugar rolled into sweets when cooled
A city’s fury
Mrs D posted me that morning:
They burned my house down last night.
Do you have any blankets for my kids?
I read this browsing in a second-hand bookshop;
rich aroma of percolated coffee streaming through.
I will bring you blankets soon.
What else do you need right now?
She replied succinctly: Alles.
Flames consume mercilessly;
raze a humble household into rubble.
Yet what was ‘everything’?
Just a small flat, a few pieces of furniture –
ashes made with matches and cans of gasoline.
Reconstructing would take a lifetime of sacrifice.
But again the city’s fury may easily flare.
Perhaps tomorrow.
• Alles. – Everything
Georgie’s grandmother
Her face like bark of an embattled oak
seemingly empty...

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