From City to Rusticity
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Narrateur(s):
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Michael Jonker
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Auteur(s):
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Ndaba Sibanda
À propos de cet audio
A Collection of African Poems
Nature Seeks Good Health and Happiness
I hear the stillness of streams. What can be purer and pinker than the sincere sight and splash of our Mother Nature, the wildlife? What can be lovelier than its love? My heart and hands are happy and healed by graceful gardens that restore, reign, and rave in my soul, on the horizon, in the landscape of wonder!
Nature has a way of nurturing, planting, and pruning greens of calm in my dizzy, dozy eyes. I'm fond of fun outings and sightings, my soul strolls into spaces of the wildlife. It does so to energize and conscientize, to preach of the preciousness of flora and fauna.
To poetize about how poems can conceal and conjoin, with the purity and personification of the high sky, to let its pureness pour out of peace, poetry, and people. I hear the self-defeating, deafening dins of humans, as if it's not bad to burn fossil fuels, to go on sprees of bush burning, illegal gold panning, sand winning, logging.
Mother Nature's health is affected adversely by water pollution. Mother Nature's happiness is taken away by acts of deforestation. There is an odor of toxicity, a sight of impiety. A feel of death and decay.
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