Short Africanism Poems
Short Africanism Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Africanism by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Africanism by length and keyword.
Who Cares
Who cares?
Those were days past
When Africans used to be brothers
When everyone shared when something bothers
When we all united against immorality
When a child belonged to the community
Now everyone on his own
Because none cares
Gone are days of blood brotherhood
When all norms had meaning
When a kinsman never would sleep hungry
When we shared a pot of soup
When we talked openly but gently
Now everyone on his own
Because none cares...
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Categories:
africanism, africa, community, encouraging, faith, family, forgiveness, social,
Form:
Verse
Dark Skinned Lady
Dark Skinned Lady. the ever poised legendary beauty, granary of compassion & culture whose stunning reign sparkles the night.
Dark Skinned Lady. comandress of matriotic forces, the earthquake that shakes the pillars of racism & sexism the stream that feeds liberating consciousness
Dark skinned lady. epicenter of the ripples of Africanism. Divinity of a soul tranced by a rhythm, a rhythm forged by the beat of a drum, the drum pumping life into the veins of my Africa!...
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Categories:
africanism, love,
Form:
Haiku