Tapiwanaishe Quotes

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“Hannah
do you even know the meaning of evening silences?
Watching the ebb, the halo hanging upon your eyes?
Hannah
do we even know the love we twined in those pines?
We walked with veils like of virgin shyness?
Those constellation, those stars that gleam and thrill,
those seamless touches, those eyes, shyness and sheen,
those Hannah,
those nights painted by Vincent Van Gogh, those nights I took you in my arms and held you like an eg”
Tapiwanaishe Pamacheche , Hannah Cherub: Hannah cherub

“Mother I need answers
Is it a curse mother to be a female?
Is it a taboo to be female?
Don`t we have the same spirit like males? Don’t we have the same flesh like the male?
Nights are harsh, nights are haunted hours gushing my tears on my hazel skin mother I‘m torn apart.
Mother did my ancient mothers feel the same abuse?
Mother did my ancient
mothers carry the same burdens like the one I’m carrying?
Mother remove your old breast,
I want to suckle freedom,
mother remove your breast I want some solace and protection from the screams of the world.
He comes home smelling the pub,
he comes with anger written on his forehead and his eyes magma henna.
He opens the door and he starts to shout, vandalize the property and he wrestles me. Do I have some value under this hot sun? Mother I need
The disk of the orb breaks down,
seeds of tears are planted on the floor.

He roughly and vigorously opens my legs and he enjoys the sex whilst I enjoy the pain. Blood flows on my legs,
a pool of blood on the floor
that needs to be mopped.
He is snoring and he dreams of another battle where he is always victorious.
Why do man abuse women?
Mother I need answers.”
Tapiwanaishe Pamacheche, Depth of colour