Off portraits, rat whiskers walking sticks and being God chosen.
I once read somewhere that, "a thief is always outside the window". No,
I think I wrote that before the grey matter got clouded with my beloved
grandmother's paraffin and battery acid laced seven days.
Now
tired of running to look outside the window whenever I hear a fire
engine's siren. I always really want to jump out of the window and chase
after our new Lego set of fire tenders, shouting "lisholi, lisholi". Catch, them and do a citizen's arrest. But, I don't do so.
For, outside the window I also see a Kawambwa Tea Mukula tree, gold
plated bitumen drums, sisal and rats. I end up getting spoilt for
choice, as to which one I should chase.
"I will chase them, tomorrow", I always console myself. Yet I know, tomorrow I will simply walk among the tombstones in the graveyard of hope. Hoping someone else, not me, will do the chasing, shouting and arresting.
I really just hope, tomorrow those to come after me, will not be chasing me and shouting, "lisholi". For in my reticence, I am actually stealing their future.
Yes, in my reticence, I am also the thief among the thieves that only see thieves outside the window.
Ora pro nobis.
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"Lisholi" means thief.
"I will chase them, tomorrow", I always console myself. Yet I know, tomorrow I will simply walk among the tombstones in the graveyard of hope. Hoping someone else, not me, will do the chasing, shouting and arresting.
I really just hope, tomorrow those to come after me, will not be chasing me and shouting, "lisholi". For in my reticence, I am actually stealing their future.
Yes, in my reticence, I am also the thief among the thieves that only see thieves outside the window.
Ora pro nobis.
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"Lisholi" means thief.
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