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In the Whirlwind


In the Whirlwind, Tichaona M. Chinyelu

Tichaona M. Chinyelu



IN THE WHIRLWIND

Tichaona M. Chinyelu
Whirlwind Publishing, August 2006
Genre: Poetry

Join me as I weave words about the death of California and the path from Stevie to Sankara. Dig into the roots of Rwanda and explore the price of funerals. The history of blood is a whirlwind poetic tour that includes young black love and ends with the best of times.

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i weave words
like a west african market woman
selling you my vision, my mangoes, my papayas
even my coconuts.
my finished product can be held up to the sun
illuminated, made to shine.
the skins of my poems have been submerged in mud
then laid at the bottom of the baobob tree to dry like mudcloth.
the blood of my poems can be as dry as the sahara
as wet as monsoons
as cutting as a machete in the hands of the mau mau.

i weave blood into my words:
red blood, dried blood, young blood.
an oversaturation of blood decorates my words
makes them pulse red.
my words hang from trees
like the bitterest kind of strange fruit.
my words find the peruvian revolutionaries
murdered while hogtied
and then buried in criminal secrecy.
my words were inspired by rigoberta menchu

i roots rock reggae with my words
have them jamming to the heart beat rhythm
of the warmest music.
the fabric of my words is at its lightest
when they’re in the dancehall or the yard.
my words sweep over people
like the softest caribbean breezes.
my words will have you dreaming of blue skies
white sands and coral reefs

and while you’re dreaming
i weave black people into my words
and i am done.
my finished product can be held up to the sun
illuminated, made to shine.

©2005 Tichaona Chinyelu



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Tichaona M. ChinyeluTichaona Chinyelu, a daughter of Afrika in both the biographical and political sense, currently lives in Massachusetts. Since Tichaona accepted her calling as a writer, the majority of her poems have focussed on bringing black history out of the dark ages of imperialism and into the light of Afrikan liberation.

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In the Whirlwind, Tichaona M. Chinyelu
Whirlwind Publishing, August 2006

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