The Black Pharaoh
THE BLACK PHARAOH
In modern lands where histories entwine,
Timeless eminence and strength remain.
A Black Pharaoh rises, strong, proud & reigns,
Echoes of ancient lost glory now aligns.4
As a symbol of resilience, he sits on his golden throne,
Presence like a sculpture, carved from ancient stone,
In the bustling city streets, he dominates.
On his shoulders, are cities and fate.8
The Nile's majestic flow and legacy,
Reflect in him, a symbol of decree,
Astride the pyramids of olden days,
A ruler, bold and just in myriad ways.¹²
With wisdom deep as ancient tombs profound,
He leads and dominates, unconfined.
A visionary monarch, bold, black and wise,
In his gaze, hope and progress harmonize.¹6
In this modern age, a Pharaoh anew,
Guides his realm with grace, and vision true.¹8
VICK MANUEL POETRY
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FORM: Rhymes
Copyright ©? January 2024.
Copyright © Victor Immanuel | Year Posted 2024
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