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‘Stop bullying’ poetry winners

Empangeni High pupils win with poetry.

THE Boardwalk Inkwazi Shopping Centre’s ‘Stop Bullying’ poetry competition saw two Empangeni High School pupils, Tanica Naidoo and Andisa Phumlani Mabasa, taking first and second place.

Masked Animals

Tanica Naidoo

With eyes as cold as ice itself

And words as sharp as teeth.

They stalk me with greedy intentions,

But I cannot retaliate, nor draw my sword out of its sheath.

I cannot run, cry or shake,

As these animals can sense fear from a mile away

And will begin to stampede towards me, creating a seismic earthquake.

A pound of my flesh is what they crave.

A herd of kids forcing me to dig my own, deep grave.

And it is not only I that falls victim to such scavenger beasts.

Who praise themselves with feasts upon feasts.

By belittling those they know they can defeat.

They will carry on preying on the weak.

Unless we put an end to it,

By being the people these poor kids come to seek.

Before it’s too late and we find those prayed on souls, in an empty pit.

Of no return.

 

I tried to keep silence….

Andisa Phumlani Mabasa

Bullying the product of arrogance and violence

The main cause of fear and silence

Victims are afraid to go to school

As they are kicked and teased for being ‘uncool’

I tried to keep silence from being kicked and pushed to side

But the scars and bruises I could never hide

I tried to keep silence. I never talked

But it was clearly visible from the way I walked

Every morning I’d wake up feeling stronger

Praying that the pain could not go any longer

But it was clearly visible from the outside

The terrorising feeling I had on the inside.

I was scared to death and could not move

I felt unsafe and insecure

It was like a disease of which I had no cure

I tried to keep silent

I tried not to talk

But the fact was, I could not do it anymore

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