Prince Kanokanga (25-12-1990 / Harare)
Poems by Prince Kanokanga : 10 / 11
Street People
Kids
Minors
Adults
And seldom families
Living off the city bins.
Orphaned
Forsaken
Homeless
No access to contraceptives.
Death or desertation
By parents, brothers, sisters
Uncles and aunts
Have left them stranded.
Lack of shelter,
Education or immunisation.
These individuals have few
Health services
Lack detailed insight
And healthy food.
Humans like ourselves
Many living with the common disease
Misfortune seems only to follow.
Prince Kanokanga
Submitted: Wednesday, August 01, 2012
Edited: Wednesday, August 01, 2012
Poems by Prince Kanokanga : 10 / 11
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