Author: Makewana

LITERARY TERM OF THE MONTH:

VERBAL IRONY: This is the use of words to mean something different from what a person actually says (www.parklandsd.org/web/smith/files/2014/01/The-3-Types-of-Irony.pdf). Examples of irony in a poem, a play, a short story or a...

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NO PRINCE CHARMING by Edith Itaye

He’s no prince charming He’s just a guy with an ugly heart He’ll woo you in with his words And you will be captured from the start His eyes will draw you in And from then there will be no turning back Sooner or later you will...

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IN MY DREAM

You are mine When my eyes are shut When my day is done and along Comes the night You are mine I see you in my dream In my dream I see you Embracing the core of my heart I call it a sweet dream when I see you I don’t want...

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LOVE BIRDS by Rhoda Zulu

Strive to maintain relationships Appreciate each other’s differences Just as they are of opposite sex So too are their minds and behaviour Together they must proceed One may be tight with money Very economical in purchases...

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THINGS WE CAN ALL SHARE

Have you ever conversed with the stars? They tell the oldest stories, never lost in translation, about all they have seen between each wink. Have you ever slept on the ground and listened to the earth? it would tell you that the...

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