Pallang Mofokeng

Pallang Mofokeng Poems

I wanted to tell her
But my words were stuck here and
There
Coz.Coz.
...

Dark is the world outside
Brown are the greens around,
No rain nations live but to mourn
Coz water was created a friend to life.
...

Single rain drops combine to make a flood...
That's the power of Unity...

If we can combine as a nation
...

Call me not be it your love is gold,
Absent me from your raging sentiment so cold.
Love is Anathema, whose roots are pleasures
Not to incline but be spent beyond measures.
...

I'm black says the pigmentation of my rough skin,
Don't be a fool none this due to sin.
It's the mighty one with his superiority,
That he made us different but no not ability.
...

I always died a senseless death at the feet of affection,
I always compromised the word compromise to this life's own zeal
My pride and keys to joy were thrown to hell,
All in the name of love so well
...

Hi my name is Pallang Mofokeng, and this is my Honest poem
I first saw the sun August the 3rd 25 years ago, apparently that makes me a Millennial or Gen Y
I'm not clued up what that means
I'm 1 Meter 65, I weigh what's considered thin for a man my age
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One day weeks to months,
1 year decades of centuries
We are ageless dayless yearless call us monthsless
We the enemies to time we repel
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Once in a while was a girl
Beautiful vailed with inocence
Her eyes glitering like the twinkling glowing stars
Her smile a beautiful nightmare
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He wrote her a song, it's the words of his song he left unfinished,
Supposedly it was love, yeah they left it freezed.
Selfish of how they used to feel,
Just each's presence could breathe them peace.
...

Many people live in wonder where my name comes from,
It is unique and to that they all can't be fond.
Pallang is but my Sotho name,
...

When last did I write?
Let me say that other night

The other night on the bus,
...

Apart from time
Broken hearts knew not where to go.
Carelessly they would wonder about with no
Determination nor inspiration.
...

14.

Who's the man who created all human being?
Who is he who made us all be?
Does he exist or we just a dream?
Is he the image we all must be representing?
...

Growing up, I used to have this image.
An image society placed in my mind,
which grew to consume my entire
perception
...

Pallang Mofokeng Biography

Pallang Mofokeng is a versatile writer, poet, and market development leader with a passion for mental health advocacy. Born 1995 on the 3 rd of August, Pallang brings a unique blend of creativity and professional experience across various industries. He is a Market Development Lead in software development, with a rich career background that includes roles as an Advertising Account Manager in e-commerce, a Research Operations Specialist in fintech, and a Business Development Manager in the fintech space. Pallang holds a Diploma in Law from the University of South Africa and is actively pursuing an LLB degree. He also boasts a professional certification in Market Research from the University of Cape Town, further underscoring his analytical and strategic approach to both his career and creative Endeavours ors. As a writer, Pallang's poetic journey began early and has since garnered notable recognition. He was one of the winners of the prestigious Short Form Poetry competition hosted by Button Poetry in 2020, and his poem Confidence was selected for publication in 2021. His debut poetry collection, Red in Green: The Life-Blood of Love, published through CreateSpace in 2017, became a bestseller, marking his arrival as a significant voice in contemporary poetry. Pallang's latest work, The Way We Rise, is a deeply moving collection Centred on the theme of mental health. Drawing from personal experience and keen observations of the human condition, this collection explores themes of healing, awareness, and motivation. His poetry reflects not only his personal struggles but also broader societal issues, making The Way We Rise a vital contribution to the ongoing conversation around mental well-being. Pallang's writing is known for its powerful narratives, South African tone, and ability to resonate with readers from all walks of life. Through his work, he hopes to inspire, empower, and contribute to breaking the stigma around mental health, particularly for men and adolescents. His words serve as a reminder that despite life's challenges, there is always a way to rise.)

The Best Poem Of Pallang Mofokeng

I Wanted To Tell Her

I wanted to tell her
But my words were stuck here and
There
Coz.Coz.
I was afraid
Afraid She never felt the same.


During those days
Days of Laughter, Joy, and Happiness
Where we'd be sharing the same sit,
Drinking from, from
From the same glass
When I could see the Stars
Right through
Trough those beautiful eyes


Those Moments I could Pause
Wanting to talk
In those long walks
But my throat filled with chokes
4 the words inside
Were Chocked

Staring right at her face I fell
I fell in the deep pit
A deep pit of Love
I fell and did hurt
Because a fear to tell I had.

I wanted to tell her, but I was blind
I was blind to see, see, to see the love
The love I longed for in life

I wanted to tell her how I felt
Pity I couldn't tell
For Me and Her had turned to be
friends
But that's not where I wanted it to
end...

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Pallang Mofokeng Quotes

Be it you are still sober in mind, Be it you still have you in all to decide Love knows you not...

Life at times give us no choice...

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