Some poems
72Introduction
These are some poems I wrote back in 1995. I’m not always too certain of their value but thought I would offer them to my friends on HubPages for comment and, I hope, for their enjoyment also.
Much of the inspiration for these poems comes from the former Transkei region of the Eastern Cape province of South Africa, a land rich in history and source of many of the leaders of the liberation movements which brought an end to colonialism and apartheid in South Africa.
The Eastern Cape was the most important interface between black and white and the way that interface was managed by both has deeply influenced the subsequent history of South Africa.
There is also a deeply spiritual aspect to the Eastern Cape – the earliest missionary endeavours there led to the establishment of schools and universities which have contributed greatly to the development of freedom and learning in not only South Africa, but more broadly in Southern Africa.
So it is a rich and storied land, a land of great beauty and great poverty, and a land of creative and exciting people who have developed over the years a lot of great culture in terms of music, literature and the plastic arts.
So these poems, if they can be called such, are dedicated to the people of the Eastern Cape, and in particular, to those of the former Transkei.
Transkei Evening
The sun drowns in red clouds of dust
As children go home through shadows of thorn trees.
The old men talk, their pipes smoking
As crickets chatter, dogs bark at the birds
Wheeling and weaving worrying to their nests
While cows drift back to thorny enclosures
Ignoring the young men with clattering sticks
Singing and whistling, shouting to friends.
Rising smoke catches the last of daylight’s rays
And spreads the mingled smells of food and
Burning cow dung across the valley
To where I stand
Enjoying the changing light
As it carves the distant hills
With contrasts of colour,
My feet in darkness, my eyes look for the light.
I look for the African light
Anticipating another life,
Another challenge to grasp hold of,
A reborn world to rejoice in,
Another day, another song.
Life for the living goes on and on
While for the dying a different song rises,
And adds to the rich weave of Africa’s new day.
Meditation
What is this feeling of knowing,
This remembering of times past,
The caring for times to come,
The daring of what is now,
This rhythm that holds all together
In the palm of its hand?
This is the known and knowing vibration,
The music of the spheres that comes to be
The music of us.
Jagged or smooth the rhythm,
Vibration of life in the midst of life and death.
A young man helps an old tramp across the road,
Steadying age with the vigour of youth.
Who has the most experience,
Who is the master of past or present?
The music moves within us,
Brings creation to life,
A song thrown with daring at the dark,
A breath breathed against the wind.
And love will come
To consecrate it all.
Love is the flower
And music is its language.
Transkei Day
(Dedicated to Vivienne, who understands)
Cold and dark, dark and cold,
Cold, dark night into
Breaking dawn of windswept bay;
Measured by the rhythm, pattern of waves,
Rocks with beards of grass,
Branches shaken from passing
Drip dew down shirt back;
Sounds of birds, distant dogs, barks,
Whistles, shouts, singing, harmonies,
Battering sharp drum beats;
Feet, bodies, faces alert in the joy of song,
The joy of sound from mouths, hands,
Jerking into motion
Swirling dusty feet.
Calming, cooling streams
That meander curving and curling
Into distant valleys between the high hills
Covered with ferns and scraggly thorn trees
Lion-coloured grass waving in rhythm,
Rhyming to the passing breeze.
River’s mist like smoke rising
In luscious wave upon wave
Until the sun burns and sears, sears and burns
Into screaming daylight with crash
Of rocks and gravel crushing,
Engine’s steady throb and beat
Mechanical echo of drums,
Iron and steel reverberating
Over skin and wood
Changing the times.
What I want is locked in childhood memories
Of soft and gentle
River with tadpole, eel in
Ruminative pool, sun glinting in depths
Of grey green waters, smooth rocks
Hidden and cool and the voices
Drift further away,
Further into dusk,
With lonely shouts,
Yearning songs
The drums
Quiet
Me.
Copyright Notice
The text and all images on this page, unless otherwise indicated, are by Tony McGregor who hereby asserts his copyright on the material. Should you wish to use any of the text or images feel free to do so with proper attribution and, if possible, a link back to this page. Thank you.
© Tony McGregor 2010
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very evocative of a fascinating landscape and history. Thanks, I enjoyed reading them; the last one seems to be full of the history of the whole region.
Your poetry is beautifully rhythmic and evocative. Of the three, I liked the last one best. You catch the mood and feel of the countryside with an easy grace.
You paint a lovely and vivid picture, Tonymac
These poems make a great tribute to the region in all its splendour. I'm a sucker for beautiful poetry and I shall be leaving this hub extremely satisfied! Thanks for sharing :D
Tony,
The last one was the best of fall. Graet hub
Thanks Tony, Meditation is my favorite :)
Hi Tony, thanks, really enjoyed them. I guess I miss the sights and sounds of the Africa I think about so much at times, even the clouds of red dust that I never thought would stir pleasant memories.
" Love is the flower, and music is its language...". Simply beautiful Tony....I really enjoyed this vibrant traverse through your Transkei world..Thank you
Truly enjoyed reading your poetry, Tony. Loved them all but Meditation was my favorite.
Tony,
I really loved them but I was especially taken with Meditation. Good hub!
You have a gift. Even better that you are so willing to share it. Very well done.
I too am a lover of the Meditation poem and all of them, for that matter! Thank you so much for sharing. I loved the photographs. I think Africa is the birthplace of the world. I have deep dreams of going there someday.
Cheers, Julie
beautiful-- you are a gifted poet- and the photos are beautiful
I felt as if I had the pleasure of a trip to a land I would never see -
wow
from a fellow poet loved your stuff!
They are just beautiful I am glad you didnt lose those little treasures.Thanks Tony.
THOSE WERE bEAUTIFUL. I LOVED THE MEDITATION POEM bECAUSE ITS THE THOUGHTS THAT SIT THERE IN SILENT PATIENCE FOR YOU. THE THINGS THAT NEVER LEAVE bUT WE THINK THEY DO :D AND THE LAST PEOM. TRANSKEI DAY, I THOUGHT WAS JUST UP THERE WITH THE OTHER FOR ME. THIS ONE TOOK ME bACK TO TIMES AS A CHILD WHEN I WOULD LINGER bY THE CREEK I WAS NEVER SUPPOSED TO bE VISITING bY MYSELF, bUT I HAD NO OTHER WAY TO AND I REMEMbER TRYING TO MAKE THAT CREEK MY OWN RIVER SO IT WOULD TAKE MY WORRIES AWAY WITH ITS SOUNDS OF bRILLIANT MUSIC FOR THE WIND TO TAKE.
THOSE WERE bEAUTIFUL. I LOVED THE MEDITATION POEM bECAUSE ITS THE THOUGHTS THAT SIT THERE IN SILENT PATIENCE FOR YOU. THE THINGS THAT NEVER LEAVE bUT WE THINK THEY DO :D AND THE LAST PEOM. TRANSKEI DAY, I THOUGHT WAS JUST UP THERE WITH THE OTHER FOR ME. THIS ONE TOOK ME bACK TO TIMES AS A CHILD WHEN I WOULD LINGER bY THE CREEK I WAS NEVER SUPPOSED TO bE VISITING bY MYSELF, bUT I HAD NO OTHER WAY TO AND I REMEMbER TRYING TO MAKE THAT CREEK MY OWN RIVER SO IT WOULD TAKE MY WORRIES AWAY WITH ITS SOUNDS OF bRILLIANT MUSIC FOR THE WIND TO TAKE.
Nicely done Tony. I love them all beautiful
Man, you have an amazing talent of drawing the reader right into your poems. Your opening lines are powerful. I like the first poem the best I think. Thanks!
Loved them, especially Meditation,I,also,loved the verse,'Love is the flower And music is it's language'.
Tony, dear friend! There is a kind of awe in the way your verses pour through the pages. Leaving traces of appreciative thoughts and sights of your surroundings. A mixture of now and the feelings that evoked them. I checked your Blog! It is very classy and quite catching! I loved it! My favorite poems here were: Transkei evening and Meditation. Beautiful!
Thumbs up!
warmest regards and blessings,
Al
I love the way you bring your words to life tonymac04. You write with ease , this is evident. I am now looking forward to following you,and will be back over in a bit to read some more. Take care.


























The Old Firm Level 1 Commenter 3 years ago
Thanks fore sharing, Tony.