Wednesday, May 1, 2024: Ndaba Sibanda's "Seeking Refuge"



Ndaba Sibanda is a three-time Pushcart Prize nominee and an author of thirty-one published books of different persuasions and genres. His published books include the novella The Immigrant With Difference, a novel, Time, and a collection of stories titled  A Curious Moment: A Time For Time To Tell.


Seeking Refuge


Messages come in many shapes, sizes, and colors, but what is crucial is how we

interpret and implement them.

If friendships, relationships, or marriages were scripted like plays and movies, life

would not be as dramatic and enigmatic as we know it to be. We write and

practice our scripts as we live, love, and transition.

I love the sky. How magic it is to marvel at that celestial dome as it towers above

the Earth? I begin to visualize daylight and the delight of seeing birds and

insects as they fly in their sky; l bask in the cordiality and cuddle of the sun, and

wander away in a trance into the wonder of the clouds, lightning and rainbows,

before arriving at the constellations; l then go clubbing with the night, and its

stars, and the moon (though the stars hog the limelight!); finally l decide to hang

out with precious Precipitation’s dear family and friends, l mean lovely and lively

chaps like Rain, Hail, Drizzle, Sleet and Snow. What fun! No company beats their

watery warmth, harmonies, and hospitality, l swear!!

I love the wilderness in the form of wild animals, forests, vegetation, rocks, rivers,

and beaches. These amazingly beautiful things go about their business despite

human intervention. Bravo!

People, the preservation of the universe — which is the natural, physical, or

material world—is essentially the preservation of life, and this cause is close to

my heart.


© 2024 Ndaba Sibanda

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