Michelle Poem by Edward Kofi Louis

Michelle



I am as black as the charcoal,
And you are as white as the milk;
But i will drink the juice of your love like the panda bear.
What can i say about black and white?
For my grandmother was a Scottish and my father is an African;
And like the exploration of Christopher Columbus in the lands of America!
El Mina,
Like the code of my life to share my love with you;
For i am Michelle and i know my ways in the bush,
But the ship of love landed in my village.

Friday, October 22, 2010
Topic(s) of this poem: america,columbus,grandmother
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Edward Kofi Louis

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