Strength Poem by raymond letsitsa

Strength



You were but trying to devour us
We saw the divisions you tried
to bring up against us
Harrowing solidity
Breaks down all manners of impurity
Call us poor because we're black
and lead us into poverty
Strike not the dumb man lest
thy heart be swollen
This lands is of our fathers,
from their hands it was stolen
From afar we saw thine wrath approaching
Now it's considered a criminal
act like Rhino poaching
Gay marriages and prostitutes
legalized but never Marijuana
We are ruled by pagan servitude
and drunken masters of the Tropicana
The drive of the impetuous sin
Lead souls of many men like the
pale horsemen out their skin
Your daughters were found by rape
in the dark like shin
Fight the devil and win only
through the devine power within

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