Long Mandela Poems
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My Brother--Nelson Mandela, Umtata, South Africa--Tribute PoemNelson Mandela, crossed my spirited mind today, a visionary legend of peace, love, equality, and unity of all people.
As a prevailer of great affliction, he was like a Greek God fighting for the—"Common man!”
I had...
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Categories:
mandela, brother, confidence, dedication, discrimination, inspiration, motivation, strength,
Form:
Couplet
Paper PreparerPaper preparer please find cherry terror jackfrreeze frost frozen ice cycle are called and not chosen God fearing beware betrayal falls to all chosen green guys small my Homeys disaster only falls once in a...
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Categories:
mandela, conflict,
Form:
Epic
Thank YouThank You!...
It's Black history month, so we come to celebrate,
all the hues of brown that made our nation great!
From Fredrick and Harriet to Mandela, and Muhammad Ali, because of the stance they took,...
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Categories:
mandela, america, celebration, culture, humanity, leadership, pride, tribute,
Form:
Ballad
Gone and Hopefully Permanently ForgottenBy Stanley Collymore
Never speak ill of the dead we’re constantly and solemnly
exhorted regardless of who they are or the life that
they freely chose to live, as they’re no longer
around, is the lame and unconvincing excuse
that’s...
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Categories:
mandela, funeral, life, woman, life,
Form:
Prose Poetry
A Canadian's Letter To Americans: a Thousand Points of Light
A Thousand Points of Light! ! ! ! !
Once a beacon of democracy
A shining light on the hill
The ‘American Dream’
Anyone can ‘make it’
Never more than aspirational
Structurally delusional
Always susceptible to its
Achilles heel of...
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Categories:
mandela, conflict, corruption, leadership, power, racism, violence, war,
Form:
Free verse
They Call Me NelsonAcquah Vicki on Sunday March 31, 2013
THEY CALL ME NELSON
No man can keep the spirit contained
He herded sheep when they
called him by name (Rolihlahla)
His teacher gave him a new name...
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Categories:
mandela, dedication,
Form:
Chant Royal
I Want To Be Rememberedi want to be remembered for justice and peace
like the humble sons of the land Gani Fawehinmi
And ken saro wewi who stood against all odds to deliver those
Who were in captive and the voiceless.
But so...
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Categories:
mandela, art, integrity,
Form:
Bio
Derivatives With LimitsWorking over Birk’s Works and other tunes my saxophonist admires—
Cheesecake, Blackbird—for the theoretical, applied mathematics
inside an abstract, audial harmonization of the Big Bang and The Fall.
The derivative reveals the slope of the tangent along the...
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Categories:
mandela, cancer, funny, god, hero, parents, soldier, work,
Form:
Free verse
Rise and FallThe sky was never the
limit for those who sook
to defy the norm. They
soar to the highest
heavens like eagles and
become one with the
storm. The staffless
Moses of the black
parliament...
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Categories:
mandela, corruption
Form:
Alliteration
Freedom Day In South Africa1.
On the 27th day of April in
Nineteen Ninety-Four,
Freedom was won, at long last.
The battles were many, the foe
brutal,
Apartheid tore our southern tip
of the continent of Africa apart,
it’s notions of racial-superiority,
its religious fundamentalism,
its...
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Categories:
mandela, freedom
Form:
I do not know?
Building South AfricaChristian has been a privileged child with his own bedroom and toys
To build mighty mansions and palaces strongholds turrets and dreams
Sometimes fantasy figures in a world that was powerful only for some
‘It teaches the...
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Categories:
mandela, abuse,
Form:
Free verse
Slavery and Reparations All DoneSLAVERY AND REPARATIONS
I am a descendant of slaves - from India!
Anyone who demands REPARATIONS shake & quake at my words
Competition? So, we have competing tales of bondage?
The Jewish people's perhaps the longest & cruelest,
With smaller...
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Categories:
mandela, africa, america, analogy, black african american, education,
Form:
Bio
More Than South Africa Poem Contest: MiraclesYou ask, Do I believe in miracles? Have I seen healing outside the Bible?
Is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit accessible –
To me and you, beyond the Book of Acts, after Pentecost -
Is the age...
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Categories:
mandela, abuse, discrimination, education, evil, miracle, patriotic,
Form:
Free verse
Is There No Place For UsIs there no place for us ?
In this world of work and fuss ?
We came to fulfil our dreams
Leaving our noble motherland with goodbye tear streams
We are prisoners of a dark dank cell...
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Categories:
mandela, race, racism,
Form:
I do not know?
Hinduism I Once Adored: Jesus May I Never Deny: Comparing CompassionatelyI shall compare Hinduism with a faith centered on Jesus & show why I cannot worship as a Hindu now. I need to clear a few things ahead of any armchair pundits.
Those who have read...
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Categories:
mandela, abuse, bible, career, discrimination, father, hindi, hope,
Form:
Didactic
Unquotable Quotes: Outsiders and Odd Men - XxviiiUnquotable quotes: Outsiders and Odd Men – XXVIII
for Colin Wilson (1931-1913)
...
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Categories:
mandela, anti bullying, black african american, courage, forgiveness,
Form:
Epigram
Time Travel, Mind Control Or WhatMandela Crazy
A strange phenomenon is on the internet.
It was brought to my attention last month by a friend.
Since studying about it, I’m starting to believe
it’s due to either time travel or getting minds to bend!
People...
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Categories:
mandela, time,
Form:
Quatrain
I Love Forgiveness It begins at home
even closer: it begins "I"nside
I have forgiven failures, failing in faith, inside me
Have you? Until you do, it is almost too hard
To forgive your imperfect parent, and therefore Father-in-Heaven
Lest it seems,...
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Categories:
mandela, africa, appreciation, forgiveness, hero, jesus, recovery from,
Form:
Alliteration
Mother of All Political Poetry, Yucatec Maya and Dr Anil Sook DeoStaking Claims: For Yucatec Maya & Native Peoples
The stones of the desert cry with me
They are brothers and sisters, but no bloody kin
New hearts see just cold rocks … no warmth or charity …
Might you...
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Categories:
mandela, abuse, education,
Form:
Rhyme
The Petty Posh-Wahzee - Liberation and OstentationThe Petty Posh-Wahzee - Liberation & Ostentation
The Not-So Distant Past:
The fallen fighters for freedom, are unable to turn in their graves,
their battered, fragmented bones, mixed with a handful of torn rags,
are all that remain, a...
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Categories:
mandela, allegory, angst, black african american, business, courage,
Form:
I do not know?
Oh Captcha SquaresOh captcha squares, oh captcha squares
What are these objects in your frames?
Oh captcha squares, oh captcha squares
Why must they gotta be the same?
Cars and busses, traffic lights
Bicycles...
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Categories:
mandela, funny, humor,
Form:
Rhyme
Black PowderWe celebrate Guy Fawkes although he did not quite make the grade
I know and understand rebellion threatens thus he met his fate
Could have been worse he could have blown of his incendiary hand
Less body parts...
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Categories:
mandela, conflict,
Form:
Rhyme
A Comrade Like BenA Comrade like Ben
A statesman like Mandela diplomatically
suspended the necessary struggle of opposites,
gummed his fragmented land together with reconciliation….
exploiters to exploited , murderers to martyrs
imperialist to invisibled indigenes
lives in Sandton and councils Bill...
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Categories:
mandela, history, inspirational, loss, political, visionary, freedom,
Form:
Elegy
Gerard Sekoto, In Memorium: 1913 - 1993, Part Three [Poem read at Sekoto’s inhumation ceremony at the Neuilly-sur-Marne-93 Cemetery, near Paris. Channel 4 in London recorded the reading as they did the funeral rites in the presence of his close relatives come from...
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Categories:
mandela, friendship, world,
Form:
Elegy
People Heal Thy SelfWe want to heal-
scab stealers wont allows us too
sneaking up on us-
giving us new busy work
side trackers –
killing us
the only hope we had left
invested in our progeny.
progenitors
Our children become our ancestors
Arrested...
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Categories:
mandela, emotions, horror, how i feel,
Form:
Blank verse