Where you belong

Maplespal

 

Mother Africa you had it right,

to only exist because of the white,

a ridiculous notion to say the least.

Thankfully that shit has ceased.

 

Now they just think they are true,

and the rest are below their shoe.

Ignorant they have always been,

races throughout history have seen.

 

Doing what the whites had done,

forgetting the history under the sun?

There was a time, other colors did it to,

before the whites insulted you.

 

That time before them long past,

still the racism survived, it lasts.

The imbalance of power is strong.

Whites, go back to where you belong.

 

 

 

  • Author: Maplespal (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 19th, 2024 04:47
  • Comment from author about the poem: Miriam Makeba will live on through her music and those that are influenced by her. I am a white man.
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  • Doggerel Dave

    Colonialism and the big carve up. Africa never stood a chance.



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