Thursday, 5 March 2015

Age of the Vanguard

Was I not there,
In the prime of my youth,
When the art of wooing was
No uncircumcised boys’ business,
In my remote emusembe village?
Wasn’t I there?
Was I not the village cock,
Conqueror of all hearts
That charmed all the girls
Into my grass-thatched lair
With the sweet-little-nothings
Of my smooth tongue?
Wasn’t I?

Was I not there,
In the era of the night discos,
When Sukuma Bin Ongaro blared
At ear-deafening volumes, and
Girls would sneak out into the dark night?
Wasn’t I there?
Was I not the knight of the night,
The unmatched conjurer, that
When unbearded boys fidgeted
Unable to locate their balls,
Would ensnare all the disco girls
Like a flame does the moth?
Wasn’t I?

Now, I watch from afar,
As my unbridled son,
A chance occurrence
In the thick of my hay days,
And his counsel of “hyenas”
Double tap on “Instagram”
And snooze on “Twitter”
Trailing skimpily garbed lassies,
What a travesty of manhood!
Whatnot became of
The fine hoary days,
Before the “e” craze left them

Bereft of their manhood?

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