Charl-Pierre Naudé Poems

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1.
Athena's breastplate

My girl is facing her image in the mirrror.
With the faintest trace
of concern the one gazes at the other.
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2.
The man who saw Livingstone

The man who had seen Livingstone was now virtually blind.
When was it the Englishman trudged into Africa -
the 1850s, 1860s? He and his troupe, their mosquito nets
and their trunks, the great explorer dead
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3.
Vampires

Vampires in Malawi, the newspaper reports.
Even the president issues a statement:
"Show me a vampire, and I'll lock him up!"
But who needs proof, if corpses prove everything?
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4.
Nature and the revolution

That week several sightings of flying saucers were reported,
and auroras of the invisible universe.
I was in my car, and passed an unusual religious ritual
while rain poured down on a fractured dusk.
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5.
Ancestral Ground

A couple of years back I spent a weekend
on a deserted farm, in northeast Mpumalanga.
The world's highest count of vertical lightning,
they say, occurs in this region.
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6.
Shoals in eternity

Time
is the name we give
to those who had walked
on wet cement
in the past,
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7.
Morning and dusk with doves

The sky abounds with a-priori doves.
Wherever they go,
they've already been.
The day is like a dream
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8.
In the slanting plateau light

During untypical weather on the highveld

A snow flake settled
on my eye lid -
and the glare stares back
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9.
How i got my name

(or, A Concise History of Colonisation)


Giving a name to something
is to breath life into it.
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10.
Pieced Together

"I know the feeling," my friend chuckled,
going through a divorce.
"But bring those midlife woods
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