0) Ode To Africa (Poetry) Poem by Otradom Pelogo

0) Ode To Africa (Poetry)



The first time asked, and I've been asked a couple of times, I guess I would say, or actually did say, I'm an American, I am Christian, and I'm an Otradom. The first, although seldom if ever asked, could be taken for granted; after about five hundred years of my family and yours being here, I guess that would be quite appropriate. Further interrogation, seldom if ever asked, would take me from here through the other six major continents, to what was once the center of that once ago masterpiece that has so neatly and prudently parted; but only to create an even greater picture; one of ecumenical cooperation. I could start in West Africa; maybe Nigeria, whom many for that last five centuries have claimed home. Maybe East Africa, in Ethiopia to begin explaining. Or do I consider, no matter how diverse the twentieth century has revealed that we are, to start in North Africa or even the Middle East. Or do I, because of the sounds of progress introducing itself to the world, start off in South Africa. From there, do I travel forward and say that five hundred years is long enough to call home; to call myself an American, a Christian, and an Otradom (PeloGo) .

0)  Ode To Africa (Poetry)
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: africa,america,culture
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