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Laments and Hustles

Laments & Hustles   In a country of potential, under skies so vast, Countrymen stand alone, as shadows are cast. Blessed with riches, the earth and the waters, Yet they’re frozen in poverty, far from free. Corruption soars, through the streets they weave, Blooming in darkness, and broad day light, Strangling hope, making dreamers grieve. Public safes drained, by hands of stealth wolves, Leaving empty promises, no communal wealth. Kinship and friendship, now hollow words, In a jungle of survival, where might is lord. Recognition comes not from merit or plan, But the name of your father, and your clan. Your tribe is your armor, or it’s your chain, In this game of identity, there’s much to gain. Religion, once solace, now dreamless, stark, As tribalism’s flames burn fierce and dark. The trusted leaders, in whom faith was lain, Revealed as the robbers, the cause of the pain. Betraying the trust, exploiting the land, With deceitful tongues and a thieving hand, The rich grow fat, and...

The Children of Gaza

  The Children of Gaza   In the heart of Gaza, where laughter once played, Now echoes of silence, of joy that decayed. The children with eyes, like the moon’s gentle glow, Bear burdens of sorrow, no young heart should know. Their homes, once a haven, now rubbles and dusts, As Israel’s fire, rains down upon their heads, With their cruellest hand, striking with lust,  Turning echoes of joy, into cries of despair.    The West, with their cruelty, indifferent faces,   Arms the terror, then prays for grace to them. Their hollow sympathies, like crocodile tears, Leaving them with naught, but the shadows of death.  Promises float, like leaves in the wind,   Empty and frail, sins veiled and pinned.   While Israel tries to shape their will,   Their tender minds, are never still. Neighbour’s attempts, mere drops in the sea, Could not quench, the thirst of their desperate plea. The UN, aloof, with cold gazes from afar, Condemnin...

A Force of Life

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*A Force of Life* O, In the cradle of humanity, she stands tall, A daughter of the sun, mother of us all. Her strength carved from the earth's deep core, A tapestry of courage, legend, and lore. With a smile as warm as the Saharan breeze, She moves with grace, her spirit free and at ease. Her laughter, a melody over savanna wide, Echoes the joy where hope and resilience reside. Her hands, a fortress, tender yet firm, Nurture the future, as seasons turn. In her eyes, the wisdom of the ages told, A story of grace, fierce and bold. She is the dream of ancestors past, A legacy of love, built to last. In every step, she carries the pride, Of a continent where life and beauty coincide. So here's to the African woman, a force of life, Through trials and triumphs, joy and strife. Her essence, a beacon that forever shines, In her, the heart of Africa intertwines. You liked this Poem? Never miss a thing! Follow our Social Media Channels for updates and more other stories. Sh...

African Woman

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African Woman   O, African Woman At break of dawn, you rise for those you hold dear, In every circumstance, you persevere with love, to make a difference clear. You hustle nine moons, to add a life into this world, You raise us strenuously with love, that we become of a meaning. Seasons shift, yet you remain steadfast, without fear, In strength, truth, and beauty, your presence we revere. Your dark skin, a canvas that glistens, a sight so rare, It shines and glitters, like silver and gold in the sun.  Desire to feel your touch, a sentiment we share, Your hands, crafted from celestial sprigs, show tender care. Your touch heals, and relieves the world, Whatever you mold, a testimonial of your perfection. Your hair, a wonder, leaves many in despair, Waves of joy sparkle from it when it meets the sun. Your smile, a phenomenon to behold, When your lips part, reveal stories untold. Kings quiver at the sight of your gum's dark mold, Your laughter is a cure, more precious ...

The African Child

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The African Child Beneath the vast and boundless sky, Where dreams are scarce and wells run dry, An African child with hopeful eyes, Amidst the arid lands, he lies. His feet are bare, his clothes are torn, Yet in his heart, new hopes are born, Each day he rises with the sun, A battle fought, a day not done. With every dawn, his spirit soars, Despite the hunger, pain endures, He walks for miles, no shoes to wear, To fetch some water, clean and rare. The school is far, the path is rough, But knowledge calls, he must be tough, For every word he learns to say, Is a tiny victory, come what may. His laughter rings, pure and clear, Defying the presence of danger near, For in his play, he finds release, A moment's peace, a sweet caprice. The night descends, the stars alight, He whispers prayers into the night, For rain to fall, for crops to grow, For a chance at life, to thrive, to know. An African child, strong and wise, Beyond the struggles, he will rise, For every hardship h...