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Tata Poems - Poems about Tata


Premium Member Tuan Tata: Song of Uda - Parts One and Two
TUAN TATA : Song of Uda - I by T. Wignesan (Patrick Noone, a British anthropologist, discovered the Ple-Temiar tribe living isolated in the jungle highlands in the State of Perak on the west coast of the Malayan peninsula in the early nineteen-thirties. The tribe was so cut away from civilization that the notion of crime...

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Categories: tata, death, murder, tiger, wife,
Form: Dramatic Verse
Premium Member Tata, Sugar
She's done with her favorite sweets, Pies and Lattes. Now health-conscious, she burns calories with Pilates. Date written: 04/04/2021...

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Categories: tata, addiction, change, woman,
Form: Couplet



Sassy Get the Door For Me
8 CUPS OF STALE BREAD- TOASTED AND CUBED 3 CUPS OF COOKED BROWN RICE 2 CUP OF MUSTARD GREENS, DRAINED AND CHOPPED FINE 2 CUPS OF ONIONS CHOPPED 1/4 CUP OF GARLIC CRUSHED 3 CUPS OF COOKED HAMHOCK MEAT DICED FINE 1/2 CUP OF CHOPPED ROSEMARY 1/4 CUP OF CHOPPED THYME 1 CUP OF TOASTED SUNFLOWER SEEDS 2 CUP OF DEHYDRATED DICED APPLES 1 CUP...

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Categories: tata, appreciation, autumn, business, farm,
Form: Cowboy Poetry
For You, Tata Madiba - Nelson Mandela
FOR YOU, TATA MADIBA Nelson Mandela The beauty of your being holds me close, Embraced in the silence of tearful joy. The wonder of Life manifest on earth Echoes in the memory of the path you trod In the name of humanity’s...

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Categories: tata, africa, dedication, eulogy, freedom,
Form: Elegy
Tata Madiba
Some believe that many names is a sign of stature, of importance. How appropriate Tata that you are called father, well as all those other monikers Father of so many, how did you fill the time? Three short steps, two regular, from one end of day, to another then back again, and again Plenty of time to think, to brew...

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Categories: tata, africa, class, courage, dedication,
Form: Narrative



Premium Member Tuan Tata: Song of Uda - I
Part Two shrinking you again within our ruwai though always fearing, always cringeing at the thought of the day when his brothers would come in numbers bearing fire-spitting engines over the sodden earth in search of you « My people… my PEOPLE… Will avenge this dastardly deed… This foul and bloody deed ! » I have not slept these past years And Anjang heaves murmuring in a...

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Categories: tata, fear,
Form: Dramatic Verse

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