Love Conditioned Poem by Simbarashe Raymond Mudukuti

Love Conditioned



Here is a teacher
Teaching the best out of known intelligence
Impacting, but care to exam cupid's merry in this version of my imagination
This is agape teacher-pupil versioned love
Did it occur to you that it's a half slice of cake of love?
This ain't problematic as it seems if you've never seen it
This is *sneery love
Call me judgemental
Have you ever been sent home for not paying school fees?
This to me is rural thinking fencing Zimbabwean education to the ends of its dried baobab tree of education system
Ask me why I say rural
It's not that it's backward or am I mocking or whichever bad ill these greater minded as they may think think
It's because it lacks the vital strings of electric fast moving develop minded educational systems
So am I saying that without paying one should get education?
But I thought you once saw the free education policy on one of your speeches
Or do you actually preach it or are you an advocator?
Or you are *chameleoned based on which environment you are in?
Addressing both the leaves and the roots of the tree
You are the main drivers so how therefore do you expect a the whole tree to blossom
When you the roots are working part-time and diverting our nutrients elsewhere
This is now a science class
Back to education
I don't know, just my aerated brain

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Meaning in this context * Sneery: mocking, two sided but looking at the bad side * Chameleoned: changing of what you once said
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