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African rape of democracy


African rape of democracy 
She is citadel of beauty,
Crown in all nature bulden 
Nature made her, her blessing of duty
Atlantic, Equator, desert are beauty then


They came in Khaki and iron 
Rape her raining to harmattan season
Emptied, she is made in the sun
Her natural endowment with no qualms 
Africans weep, weep Africans with folded arlms
The rape have her of a daughter in disarms 

Democracy a daughter of rape
They took to alt democracy in scope
Behind the khaki and iron
They promise a fresh face, fine con
But in disguise and vacuity 
Democracy is rape by without in pathy 
Their companions family autocracy 
Friends, relations said monocracy.

The rape anchor family, friends bereauecrate
Democracy poor beauty she given to tract
My heart weep, the horn of ship which gain
Of miscarriage that goes to ocean 
The iron fish not swallow OK, that obtain?
Ocean iron fish and the rapist
Have a hand in this pist 
Who thought the rapist the way of ocean? 

Theme of the above poem
(1)	Natural blessing 
(2)	Rape:	 destroying what has been
(3)	Coup 
(4)	Exploitation 
(5)	Continuation of been in power in African
Note: This is a free verse poem of about 26 lines arrange in 4 stanzas, starting with stanza one that has 4 lines the rest 6 and so on, stanzas arrange in climax order. The poem has a rhyming scheme of Ab Ab in stanzas 1 and stanza 2 with ccc ddd, etc
Reason: This poem is written in the of African leader who are always coming into giver by coop (Stanza 2 line 1) they came in khaki and iron and there sit tight attitudes and how they carry African resources to other countries not developing their own  states and country stanza 4 line 6
Place of writing: Igoni goni 
Message:
(1)	African leaders should not be the sit tight leaders
(2)	That African leaders love taking African resource over sea for them to enjoy an Africa the people without love and causes scarcity of food.

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