Moving Continent Poem by Faith Cecelia Story

Moving Continent



England Rose, gave me my soulmate
The heavenly man sent above
With all my lucky blessings
He gave me children
Love, wealth and Care.
In the year 2013,
We Left the garden of England for Africa.
The place I & my forth fathers are born.
My brothers and sisters continue
to make a difference.

Full of its unique history and culture
'The youngest continent in terms of its populations
Africa Straddles the Equator and encompasses numerous climate areas;
It is the continent to stretch from the northern temperate to southern temperate zones.
The oldest inhabited territory on Earth,
Human species are believed to originate from.

The sky is Yellowish-Red-Orange at sunset and dawn
Like Gallifrey,
Its Soil, full of Minerals
The Dust Fallout may be Killing
Coral Reefs an Ocean Away.
Coughing Her way Downriver on a Slow Boat
Like, Impressionistic Paintings
Nothing Mattered where i Ended
as long as, it was Africa.
Living freely without
Feeling like an Immigrant
Europe Spun Silk of Mercy.

Sun Raising Urging Purple Blossoms from Baked Stems
What Better Blessing then to Move
Where the Twinkle Stars never End;
The Moon Brightens the Romance to Enhance
Suffering Brings
Hope, Love, Care, Peace & Unity,
A World Growing Verse and Needs Nurturing
To take it forward
Where Our Elders Finished
With a Smile full of Roses
Lit Across the Sky,
A New Hope for Happiness
Like a Gold, Long Lost Treasure
laying beneath

In the Year 2014
A new Chapter Begins
With anything we plant
A Chance to Make a future
To Shape our Continent

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
My husband is English and am African from Uganda. I have always wanted to move back to Africa after living in the UK for so long. My husband made that dream possible this year (2013) to work in Zambia.. This poem is a combination of my affection for him, kids and my love for Africa..
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