Africa And Africa's Poem by David N. Munene

Africa And Africa's



Have seen little of history unfold
I know that one thing will always be
Africa will be,
But what is Africa's may never be

White man came
Green lands began to dry
So did rivers and streams
Even oceans and seas

Whatever the white man sees
Seems to vanish from Africa
Like dews do in his singeing summers
When he sees peace… there! Gone

The white man said he'd in Africa invested
In actual sense he had Africa infested
Looting without shame
Claiming England is Object; Africa its subject

There was gold, grandpa says
We fight over our own
Lacerate throats and disembowel ours
Man in white fuels it dressed in black

We choose our way
Dos, don'ts, and embargoes stay
When we invent, they endear us
Purporting supervision, yet looting

What is Africa's one day will be
And shall remain African and Africa's
What should unite Africa is Africa's
It will never split Africa into Africas

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Chinedu Dike 25 January 2018

A poignant patriotic piece, well articulated and nicely brought forth from the heart. The ugly and exploitative nature of colonialism is aptly captured in the poem. Thanks for sharing David.

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