Honey Remember?


It becomes bitter lemon when honey doesn’t remember. Blame it on Hollywood. Before it launched romance, its long running product, there was collective memory.

Ancient societies celebrated new yam or corn, advantages of the full moon, naming ceremonies, girls becoming women or boys returning from ‘the mountain.’ They also had collective memory about nature’s mood swings. That’s why they had rain ceremonies when drought threatened crops and dried rivers.

With romance, two people joined by diamond rings and white wedding gowns are supposed to remember things collectively. That’s why men program the day they got married on their phones. They cannot afford to forget the wedding anniversary.  All hell will break loose. Privileges will be denied, especially dinner.

Honey remember?

Men don’t understand the big deal, because today is more important than yesterday. Lovely kids grow up overnight, adding to current bills. Layoffs. Small business problems or being sick. Therefore, they don’t understand honey’s long face about St. Bath’s Church. So what if it’s going to be demolished? Pastors are online now, following customers.

Timothy, that’s where we got married.

Romance is destructive for two reasons. The internet has made it more expensive than ever. Secondly, romance doesn’t accommodate the fact that two individuals got married, but kept their individual minds. Forcing collective memory leads to tension, resentment and avoiding home.

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

 

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