“A letter to my best friend” is a letter to oneself, a hope for healing
Dear Aliya,
I went through shit today,
I have passed through death lines
I saw and felt it coming,
Starved and thirsted
This is what I saw
People will always be people
With the kinna shit I am
And the kinna purity I am
No one!
No man helped me!
Except God
In thirst and hunger
Longing for what you don’t have
Feeling my heart pumping every drop of tear
Each second my eyes watch
Watch cars passing
The clouds moving
People laughing
Clock ticking
My chest keeps aching
My throat burning from the pain
I can’t show cause
What will the society say
I don’t want to be seen weak
The pain is too much to handle
I Am indecisive
Whether I stay or leave
The pain will always be there
To just remind me
That I need to get my shit together
Cause no one
No man will do it for me!
Period!!!
One more thing,
I missed you.
With love,
Leah.
******
Courtesy of the author
Link to the Italian translation
Leah Gerald Soko is 22 years old, she was born and raised in Tanzania. She is studying to get a Bachelor degree in Arts in Films and Television Studies from the University of Dar es Salaam. She loves anything concerning art including poetry “which has been an amazing journey for me to open up my feelings, to heal and talk about all the things going on in my life“.
“I was struggling because of financial issues in my family and because I was in a toxic relationship […] Then one day a friend of mine invited me to a poetry club at my college and I saw how poets use words to speak about themeselves and be open about their feelings. I felt it could be a way to heal from my depression and anxiety. When I wrote my first poem the experience and the feeling was so beautiful that I now write anytime I feel I need to express something and address someone specific or even my African society. “