Because I Belong Poem by Anele Potelwa (Unpublished)

Anele Potelwa (Unpublished)

Anele Potelwa (Unpublished)

South Africa (eDutywa, Mfenguland, staying in Cape Town)

Because I Belong



Because i was a traveller driven to mile,
I inspire my quotes in walking a mile,
I diminish the kind tolerance,
in such that neither evik nor devil get a fight back,
then so with my brothers unfold,
the blind citizen that by day gets old,
with my sisters i grant the pair,
so against the enemy we not despair,
I Belong!

Beyond the valleys,
i hear the voice calling my soul,
and i knew home is calling my name,
hope to reveal the atter but could not,
cried tears with joy very painful,
I praise the naitive,
that so i smell the perfume of origin,
but you still have not got it back,
as the day ends,
with hands the journey continues,
headed to belonging,

the revelation allows me the penetration,
in Africa i belong,
In my heart it stays long,
when that part is missing,
pain revolves!
when pain is blissing,
anger revolves!
when not get the comfort of belonging,
with compact i act and elect,
the beautiful continent,
Because I Belong!
Because I!
Because!
I Predilect!

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Anele Potelwa (Unpublished)

Anele Potelwa (Unpublished)

South Africa (eDutywa, Mfenguland, staying in Cape Town)
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