Poetry - TOUCHING THE LINES, Sithembiso Kos

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  1. In these not so sad hours…
  2. Shaded walls and echoing spaces
  3. Magnetic Dreams ( pt2)
  4. Magnetic Dreams ( pt3)
  5. Concealed Feelings
  6. My long lost passions
  7. Goodbye Candis - Part 1 (The beginning)
  8. A girl so cute & pretty
  9. Magnetic Dreams ( pt 1)
  10. Magnetic Dreams
  11. Thank you, my baby
  12. Prophecies
  13. To my unborn child (part two)
  14. My icons (South Africa)
  15. Lives lived under the waters
  16. Pee-kay’s ashtray
  17. Crazy Shakespeare version of Let me not to the carriage of two minds
  18. Young Hero (To Zwelethu Kos aka ‘Zweli’ or ‘Precosch’)
  19. Young Heroine: To Sinazo Kos (8 years) – my little cute sister
  20. Fatherhood
  21. Lerato
  22. A Heavenly Dream
  23. Cutie cutie!
  24. “It’s a girl!!!”
  25. On the day I received her
  26. Another Day in Paradise
  27. Cry, Baby, Cry
  28. Here I stand…
  29. Hypocrites
  30. A girl is a girl by virtue
  31. My new life
  32. Poems on the dews…
  33. A goodnight kiss for my baby girl
  34. My new love, my new dove
  35. To my unborn child (part 1)
  36. My new born, my new dawn
  37. Goodbye Candis - Part 2 (Once My Mistress)
  38. Goodbye Candis – part 3 (The piano sounds)
  39. Goodbye Candis – part 4 (Colored Expression)
  40. Goodbye, Candis - Part 5 (The Golden Times)
  41. Goodbye Candis – part 6 (The girl)
  42. Goodbye, Candis - Part 7 (The Photos and Letters)
  43. Goodbye Candis – part 8 (The Break up)
  44. Goodbye, Candis - Part 9 (The Pain)
  45. Goodbye, Candis – part 10 (The End)
  46. By The Lake Side
  47. Touching the lines (complete version)
  48. The blues of a Black man
  49. Hey, little girl!
  50. The old man with his stick
  51. Another Child Of The Cape Sands
  52. One Child is born in Cape Town
  53. One writer was born in Nigeria.
  54. The trains of Cape Town
  55. Tribute to Lebohang ‘Lebo’ Mathosa (1977-2006)
  56. Shining stars
  57. Sad moments
  58. I'd rather forget that one-night stand...
  59. Harmony of Life
  60. The ‘Drama Queen’
  61. Liquid expressions
  62. Oh, Beer! Who made thee?
  63. “Mirror mirror”…
  64. To Polsmoor (a prison in Cape Town)
  65. Still a poet (part two)
  66. My second self
  67. A Skull And Crossbones (P: 2)
  68. Little treasures
  69. Little treasures (P: 2)
  70. All the wonderful things
  71. To The Romantic Poets
  72. To The Man Killers
  73. If Only I Had Those Eyes
  74. Remembering Old Friends
  75. Gone but not forgotten
  76. Some Facts About Teaching
  77. Humility
  78. A Gaze Upon A Princess
  79. Hatred
  80. That bird that flies high
  81. Infinity is vain (version 2)
  82. Little pink girl
  83. The wind at dawn (version 2)
  84. The Psalmist (To Vuyo Mokoena)
  85. Seasons color my skin
  86. 1.2.3…
  87. Seasons color my skin (Version 2)
  88. One girl that never saw the sun
  89. The Child Of The Cape Sands
  90. Touching the lines
  91. In-between the lines
  92. Home, Sweet Home.
  93. Untitled.
  94. Afrocentric (Title inspired by Jimmy Dludlu’s album title).
  95. Corners of my soul (Title inspired by Jimmy Dludlu’s album title)
  96. Expressive
  97. Echoes from the past (Title inspired by Jimmy Dludlu’s album title)
  98. Untitled
  99. Remember "touching the lines"?
  100. Open Doors
  101. In the midst of rhymes
  102. Hearts of Nature
  103. Six Lines
  104. Night breezes
  105. Cape Town Breezes
  106. Hello Morning
  107. The ‘Face’ Theory.
  108. Let’s share silence.
  109. My Mistress
  110. My forefathers live under the waters.
  111. The layers of a black skin.
  112. On an ornamented cup.
  113. A blind man’s melody.
  114. Poetic names
  115. We two live inside a red cottage (part 2).
  116. Composed upon Sarepta Bridge, September 23, 2004.
  117. Inside the cells.
  118. Let's praise nature
  119. Hold my mind
  120. Goodbye Cosko (part 3)-My princess of life is gone.
  121. How lonely is that cloud up there.
  122. Hours of life.
  123. Jesus is mine
  124. Blessed are the breathless
  125. Still a poet
  126. ...But behind closed doors...
  127. Lyrical journey
  128. For my deeper love of ‘house’ music
  129. There is none like you
  130. Dear God, I repent
  131. Some wounds just never heal
  132. Faith
  133. Life goes on
  134. Back to Nature
  135. Man is defined by Nature
  136. The face of an eagle
  137. The face of a lion
  138. Never spend your money before you have it
  139. Sorrows can swim.
  140. Living on earth.
  141. A man who removes a mountain...
  142. X (A true story).
  143. A day is lost if one has not laughed
  144. You haven't failed until you quit
  145. To the brother I never had
  146. 1 down, 1 to go
  147. FEELINGS/LOVE
  148. There Is A Friend
  149. A definition of a mother
  150. A firm solitary tree
  151. See you on the other side
  152. My twin
  153. Facing ahead
  154. Countryside Boyhood Expression
  155. Hey Daddy…
  156. If tomorrow never comes.
  157. ...And The Beat Of Nature Flowed....
  158. A deepest apology to Thomas.
  159. Prison Poetry.
  160. If I had a daughter (part 2).
  161. My first mistress
  162. Horizons and skies.
  163. Armed with poetic tools
  164. Girls, girls, girls
  165. This leaf on the ground
  166. Born, live and die in poverty.
  167. A Definition Of "Future".
  168. Lover of my soul
  169. The wind blow of life
  170. To John Donne-unconditional expressions.
  171. I am only human
  172. I am only human (part 2)-the saga continues.
  173. A beggar’s song.
  174. Sarepta Bridge (at night).
  175. My blood brother cries
  176. There's Always A Light At The End Of The Tunnel.
  177. Forgive I, dude (to Sandlana. L).
  178. My name is Earth
  179. But why, Lord?
  180. Real life (part two), a flow of depth.
  181. Goodbye Cosko (part 1).
  182. Goodbye Cosko (part 2).
  183. Goodbye Cosko (part 4)-Where do broken hearts go?
  184. Goodbye Cosko (part 5).
  185. To Cherly-Ann Michael
  186. Praise yourself
  187. Christian Joy
  188. If I live (all is well)
  189. Sacrifice my life for a rhyme
  190. Voices underneath the earth.
  191. Life in trees
  192. If I had 24 hours to live.
  193. The Millennium (year 2000) – natural rhymes.
  194. When you are high.
  195. A poet's intellect
  196. An ornate painting
  197. A dead man's song.
  198. "Actions speak louder than words", says Wind.
  199. Man of redness
  200. The sun setting
  201. Amangqosini.
  202. Waters of life
  203. Ingoma yakwaXhosa.
  204. Amanzi obomi
  205. Silent hunger
  206. I am sick.
  207. A beautiful creature.
  208. A long narrative of life (Monologue).
  209. Infinity is vain
  210. Poetry of verses
  211. Amanda
  212. Grief vs. paradise.
  213. My second self (part 2), natural rhymes.
  214. White greenness
  215. Real life
  216. A lunatic’s hymn.
  217. 365 days of loneliness
  218. Under my skin
  219. Another me
  220. Never say never
  221. My evil home
  222. Life is a flower
  223. Life is a sunny day.
  224. Food is a drug*
  225. A Thug's Birthday.
  226. I love poetry
  227. The poems I wrote
  228. The last day (16 November 2004).
  229. Our lives belong underneath the earth
  230. ''You are what you wear.''
  231. Township life.
  232. Captivity of love.
  233. "I can do all things...."
  234. An illusion of divinity.
  235. Bless them, Father.
  236. The Ten Poetry Commandments.
  237. Behind any smile
  238. U cheated on me & now I luv u mo
  239. My Viewless Wings Of Poesy.
  240. How many talents ....?
  241. UWC-The University Of Whites And Coloreds.
  242. Composed Upon Steve Biko Bridge, Ginsberg, January 10, 2005.
  243. In the depth of things
  244. The notes I sing
  245. Emotional fights.
  246. LET'S PARTY !!!!!!!
  247. An infant's vision.
  248. A security's song.
  249. A script to Death (response to “A script from death” by Sandlana. L).
  250. I wonder how life is in Heaven.
  251. Farewell, a revolutionary died.
  252. A poem to my ancestors.
  253. Azania*, my homeland
  254. We two live inside a red cottage.
  255. A crippled man' s song
  256. Where is my uncle?
  257. Have you ever?
  258. Winter
  259. I am in exile (26-October-2004).
  260. Indalo bubomi bam.
  261. COCONUTS AND MODEL Cs.
  262. Life of insects.
  263. If I had a daughter.
  264. The second’s brisk tick-(Revived).
  265. They despise my intellect.
  266. Going home (16 November 2004).
  267. Inside a goat’s shoe
  268. On earth are pebbles
  269. @ 3 o'clock in the morn.
  270. Last night I had a dream.
  271. The language of English
  272. Engaged to death.
  273. Deceived man.
  274. Dawns of creation
  275. Cigarette.
  276. As I sleep.
  277. An alien's intelligence.
  278. My first Mistress (part 2).
  279. Mr. Solitude
  280. Music, grooves, ladies, nips, nightspots etc.
  281. My anniversary (04-May-1984).
  282. I am a free man.
  283. A prisoner’s song.
  284. A prisoner’s dream
  285. The arrest of a poet
  286. Tighter than the titles.
  287. I shall have thee not forever.
  288. The tidal wave.
  289. Sometimes I see.
  290. Poetry.
  291. Ode to my mama.
  292. Notes of an orphan.
  293. A bill that slays.
  294. A song of sorrow.
  295. “Daddy! Shall I weep on your shoulders?”.
  296. My princess of life.
  297. To William Wordsworth (1770-1850).
  298. All I wish for is a nice dream.
  299. Mending shattered pillars.
  300. Still night.
  301. My young years (part 2- detailed natural rhymes).
  302. Scissors, blades & knives.
  303. BOOKS- (A perturbing strife).
  304. They arrested Poetry.
  305. The blanket of hunger
  306. Racists and tyrants.
  307. Lions.
  308. The Millennium (year 2000).
  309. Yvonne
  310. The wandering spider (is no more).
  311. Come a little bit closer (Natural rhymes).
  312. Days Of Our Lives.
  313. My piano
  314. Pains
  315. My younger brother
  316. My voice.
  317. My soul burner.
  318. The lost princess
  319. My pen and paper…
  320. My blood boils
  321. Music, the brighter tomorrow (medley).
  322. Money.
  323. In the beginning …
  324. I refuze to doze off.
  325. Port Elizabeth aka PE, the friendly city.
  326. Rhyming the 'ake'
  327. I am a South African.
  328. Mama (you lived).
  329. The waving winds
  330. My young years
  331. Souls in the train
  332. My writings
  333. Your Majesty
  334. What love?
  335. To Sandlana L., the street poet.
  336. A wandering spider.
  337. Who am I?
  338. Farewell (to Nokuzola ‘Brenda’ Fassie).
  339. I never knew the law.
  340. The 22nd of June 2004(the day of my first arrest).
  341. The 1st of July 2004(the day of my liberation from prison).
  342. I thank you, Your Worship.
  343. Obsessions.
  344. Response to the letter from Sandlana. L.
  345. Prison life.
  346. Never thought I, never knew.
  347. My second birth.
  348. My life has survived.
  349. Vacant mentality
  350. As I wake
  351. There could have been a life.
  352. Education
  353. Brand new day.
  354. I am black.
  355. Beer, my bosom friend.
  356. A sacred view.
  357. I passed a grin
  358. A definition of a 'TRUE FRIEND'.
  359. My best counselor.


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