21 December 2024

name

I tell him blue
He says 
MAZONDE
As if it feels heavier,
He has no idea

It's not his fault live MAZONDE
but this
This man
Why can't he see it?

He is perfect. 
What is worth it?

French Twist

At your Madi's place,
Overlooking the seventh 
The tower our neighbor and the 
Parquet floor of God
I lied
I smoked on the balcony

When you went to buy bread.

07 November 2024

lately

Twice
I have bought
A bubbly champagne bottle 
To celebrate
Our MADAM 
President.

Twice
I have drank it the
Next morning
In
Tears. 

17 August 2024

a prayer

The only good thing about not having kids:
Every horrible mistake
Misstep 
Soul-crushing moment will not hold back my Colette Sunday Blue Mazonde.

11 July 2024

how its going

 


09 July 2024

boom

I will blow up my life
Because fuck this
If I get this job, ok-
If I don't- fuck this. 
Who knew 
Human rights
And humanitarian work
Would be some of
The most sexist
And unempathetic 
Jobs in the fucking world.

27 June 2024

kenya

I can hear the yells 

And smell the teargas
From my hotel room-
It's almost like the 4th of July.

My body aches
From this,
I am ready for the next 
Chapter. 

22 June 2024

mitsuki's messages

I have blackberries.
We grew them.
Time to demolish. 

18 June 2024

Moo

 My mom loved southern rock

But hated the south

She fell in love with my dad-

An undercover Yankee

Looking like a country boy

Born in Philadelphia, PA.


My mother hates the south.

(Her children are southern)

Shhhhhh

Don't tell her that


29 May 2024

war and beatles

 I'm folding clothes and towels into a nondescript bag-

I'm thinking about my niece- 

I just gave her, "Are you There, God, It's me, Margaret." 


She is learning about becoming a woman

while I'm entrenched in war

and human rights abuses of the highest sort. 



Nosibah misses her mother. She never knew when she left for vacation that she would not return to her home. 


People in America joke about war

War is not pretty

It is ugly, and animal, and so beyond comprehension-


I told my boss

"I don't think I can work in war zones anymore"

and I feel GUILTY

Who champions human rights but doesn't fight in a war for them?

Me, i guess. 


Tracy rings out from the radio, saying

you got a fast car

Is it fast enough so we can fly away?
We gotta make a decision
Leave tonight or live and die this way


And I pull over on the streets of Atlanta because all I can think of are the refugees, and i weep.


My stupid white tears,


Now I pray at the altar of Let It Be

trying to repeat it... trying to learn...


let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be