MaliQ Honesty Quallaz Nyasha

MaliQ Honesty Quallaz Nyasha Poems

From a distance I look at tomorrow and I see the promise of a better day.
The more tomorrow draws in, the more the promises of a better tomorrow seem fictional.
I ask myself a question but the answers are conflicting,
Is God to blame for all our suffering or Are we as humans to blame?
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Love love love please tell me how
you operate
Tell me how you come and be a
light in the midst of a dark cloud
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I look around and the atmosphere feels strange.
Guilt is what's written all over their faces.
And for a moment it seems as if I am stuck in a puzzle.
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Because of life's uncertainties, I know one day I will be taken away from this earth.
I will cease to exist just like that.
At the thought of such a tragedy, emotions overcloud my judgement.
How will you remember me? ? .
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Feeling weary, voices in my head turning inaudible.
I descent to my place of rest with hopes of a reemergence in full throttle.
After a while I begin to feel my body giving in to the tiredness that has taken a toll on my mind, body and soul.
And in an instant I'm caught in between the space that separates reality and dreamland.
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ante meridiem!
arctic winter mornings.
silence prevails
yet something brews on the horizon
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there it goes, damn it!
it's coming back again.
isn't it something, to watch yourself fall?
i mean i don't mind falling, only if i wasn't this tall.
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to drown
i know not how to swim
so i guess you would imagine that my greatest fear is drowning obviously
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Mirror Mirror

mirror mirror on the wall who's the fairest of them all?
mirror mirror, remind my person to be open to the idea of love.
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to the whispers of the winter wind,
delivered unto me scrolls of a distant past.
drowned in a pond, existence as is has ceased.
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For it is what I long for more than intimacy
My heart's desires are left unanswered
For no-one seems to understand what a man's heart goes through
Dismissed is the fact that an ability to love was granted to all human beings
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Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the fairest of them all?
I look at you in despair wishing I could have it all.

If only you had hands you could just point me to the throne.
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MaliQ Honesty Quallaz Nyasha Biography

MaliQ Honesty Quallaz Nyasha, the talented Zimbabwean poet, writer, and thinker. His work explores themes of love, heartbreak, self-discovery, and social commentary, resonating with readers and listeners. His inspirations include Tyler Perry, Rudy Francesco, J. Cole and the late Dambudzo Marechera only to name a few.)

The Best Poem Of MaliQ Honesty Quallaz Nyasha

Forever In A Day

From a distance I look at tomorrow and I see the promise of a better day.
The more tomorrow draws in, the more the promises of a better tomorrow seem fictional.
I ask myself a question but the answers are conflicting,
Is God to blame for all our suffering or Are we as humans to blame?

I look at the stars from an angle of oblivion, the hope of a love so rare dwindle by each passing second.
What am I to do sounds like a selfish question with What are we to do sounding more like a trying to share my pain with the world question.
A day filled with trials completes what it feels like living forever in a day.

He said and she said, their love was that of a promise from the Almighty,
Only if She knew and He knew that she was the devil in a red velvet dress and He was the lost Angel in possession of a stolen identity.

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MaliQ Honesty Quallaz Nyasha Quotes

our stories of survival will never be the same, we might go through similar phases: phases that unite us for shared experiences bring a strong bond to the table. every day has its own challenges, some have it all rosy yet some continue to survive on the scraps given. too much exposure to things that neither lifts your spirit nor raise hopes for a better tomorrow does harm to one's optimism

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