Distinction Poem by Kporho Vwede Daniel

Distinction



DISTINCTION

We complained
As we were demarcated with colours
We called the situation big big names
Preferential treatment were dished
Black muds all over our body
We were served black bananas for it
We were tagged 'Black monkey'
We all felt gloomy

We complained
As another set of colour rise amongst us
They bleached their buttocks
To look different from the rest
They tagged others by 'tongues'
They claim ownership of the national cake
What about us?

We complained
They should be buried in Pluto
A special cemetery
In a special 12 feet grave depth
A special after life
So that we don't corrupt their bodies
As they tagged us different

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Distinction
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: satire
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Long time ago a Blacks were discriminated, but now Blacks draw margins between themselves
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