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Praise to Mahlangu

  Praise to Mahlangu  Dear World, If you ever need an anthology to pick up, I recently read  Surviving Loss  by Busiswe Mahlangu, it is a collection of carefully curated poems surrounding loss, femininity and abuse. Her poetry is raw, and stirs the inner parts of yourself that wish to remain silent.  One of her most adored poems by me, is ‘This is Yours’ which describes the parts of yourself that are broken yet still belong to you. It’s a confusing idea, that even when you are fractured and splintered, you can still “make home with your body” as she eloquently states alongside a “silent resurrection.”  Her story continues in ‘Boy Breaking’ that exposes a harsh truth of a relationship where one breaks, tries to repair in a rinse and repeat cycle. Even when the speaker can “find tape” it can never replace the broken cups, doors, roofs or the fact that the speaker’s partner touches everything “with blood on his fingers” despite both the speaker’s partner, and ...