T
Nkwane
Honey
Friend
Lover
Love of my youth
Teacher
Scientist
Coach
Curriculum
Standard/Mirror
Life/Eyes
Admirer
Provider
Defender/Shield
Caring father
Charming Leader
Cozy Companion
“T”, when I look back, I see the last few months we’ve shared. I remember you would say “naatin you are flattering me, I’m just a bush Bachuo boy”. You are a rare Gem.
A rare Gem? Your challenges produced a cool headed and loving, listener. Your words and tack carried wisdom. You always willingly backed down and tried to be a peacemaker. This enabled you to have a long telephone directory as you always meditated upon and selected your words.
You soared beyond all limits and made yourself useful to your generation. You still had a lot to put out there. We had plans to write together. But alas…!
“Ngone, Tabotsi Danger has become Tabotsi Delicate.” You said.
“Hahaha that’s true it will be alright,” I replied. These different utterances opened doors to your inner battles and victories as you readjusted to changing situations. I don’t know what it means to sit for hours, days, weeks, and years, and to move only when it was really necessary. I don’t know what it means to lie on the bed in intense pain.
“I don’t know how to express how I feel; every single cell of my body is aching.” You tried to communicate your feelings.
Honey, I think I can imagine what you were going through, but I’m not quite there yet. I do not understand what it means to be beyond 60 and to retire when many are busy. You were left with time and space to fill in and fit in at all times. Honey, I don’t know this. Now I have to figure out things by myself; alone and kind of empty in the mist of many people.
Of truth, I believe God did what he said he would; strengthen you inwardly, and answer more than, exceedingly far above what you could think and imagine. He had answered all your prayers.
Goodbye my love, my coach; now my witness.
The children, what about them?
Those you coached, what do you have for them?
Silence is also an answer!
To you all:
O come and mourn with me awhile,
O come ye to the Savior’s side
O come, together let us mourn,
Thank God there is hope!
You have gone:
Where you are loved
Where you won’t feel pain anymore.
Where you are glorified.
We will celebrate your life. We will keep the light burning. Thank you and goodnight victorious warrior.