It's Strange In Africa

Sakwa Franc

Have you not learned

Or have you not listened

The wise have become fools

Where are those who sat on a three-legged stool

 

When they opened their mouth and taught wisdom

A woman should cover her chest in this kingdom

Let a man and a woman enjoy marriage

A foreign culture sprung up with its mirage

 

It's dystopia 

Or is it Utopia?

Wisdom escapes from jury

Only do they suffer from brain injury

 

It's a new birth control pill

When we can't pay our bill

Poison is forced down on our throats

Till our stomach bloats

 

They move in rainbow apparels

Without understanding they think it's a model

Will children spring forth from it?

It's strange in Africa, a monster that kills and eat.

 

  • Author: Francis (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 14th, 2023 15:35
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments2

  • BlessedbyGod

    Wow! Is that how it is in Africa??
    We will only be free from the chains on earth when the lord returns and delivers us home,
    Chin up my friend, He is coming!!

    • Sakwa Franc

      In hope and in faith we wait... Thanks kind poet

      • BlessedbyGod

        Yes we absolutely do!!

      • 2781

        Come, my people, enter thou into thy chambers, and shut thy doors
        about thee: hide thy self as it were as for a little moment, until the indignation be overpassed.



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