Nah Realistic And More Educated(And You Can't Fade It Either Even If You Were Your Prophet) Poem by Cherokee Akan Ewe

Nah Realistic And More Educated(And You Can't Fade It Either Even If You Were Your Prophet)



cause i came upfront on the mission
to connect with like-minded Akans and Ewes
and even other members of the Tree
from London they getting us done riteously
in Lagos they doing us major yeah
and in Kenya they keep coming wid it
the currency note is of Ghana Cedi is 21 cents to a buck now
and Kenya is even more up than before
and Jamaica is creeping on ah come up fo real though
see we educated these cowards and bustas
just for them to turn around and play like they educated over the masses superiorly
no more taking they propaganda to the heads
and them handouts when them knees be on the ground
i ain't begging so why should you Mutha?
i'm on some other checklist now
nah this realistic and more educated
ain't nobody hiding but your confusion to admit you inferiority complex is simply put-
you about to die quickly over the next two decades and more quickly
this is Akan and Ewe and Cherokee
i thought you knew you got rid of us didn't you?
at any way you can you will come wid the sideways nonsense
until that chin get checked
wid dat tongue in between the fronts
shut
nah realistic and more educated
you must be crazy and your beep is a prostitute looking recessive as usual begging for body injections and stem cell touch ups to abortions cells which dem bodies and specimens get thrown away like a potato chip bag
str8 filthy nonchalantly secretive societies
and beep your plasma
i wish that indigenous inventor would have never invented it
cause at least they lifespan would have been sliced in half decades ago....

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
nothing but electricity...and they always been ungrateful no matter after all the discoveries and undeniable evidence of us as indigenous inventors and rulers even today and never begged for mercy on they knees at least through my eyes physically....beep em(echoing) .....
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