From A Prisoner, In Cooperation With Unwritten Soul Poem by Ellias Anderson Jr.

From A Prisoner, In Cooperation With Unwritten Soul



I am stranded here all alone'
'I'll be fine to call it my home
'As long my words stand for future life
'For every those who grows on my land, my love.

'Here I'm alone in the cage
But I free my mind in a page'
the letter from my voices'
because life comes with choices.'

..If ANC does what Apartheid did to you, '
'with the strength you're given,
'stand tight against the dark hue,
'we'll join and meet up in Eden.

Together we walk '
'the way of freedom,
'since we owe the golden luck,
'as we are given the holy wisdom.

'Here my heart calls thee,
'Calls the tastes of equality,
'Out of the fence the sea I see,
'Tomorrow calls for light in our city...

Here I remind my new children'
I am no one in the dark'
Just a man who like another man'
But in my life my words is my remark.'



In the jail here I to say...'

No white to be white'
'if no black to be black
'In real, differences make love bold
'It's not the hatred we must hold
'Why apartheid is taken as unity
'Where the truth truly?

'Oh my growing children from future
'I am just a man in the cage
'I am not free to see you
'but I am live to save you
'to learn about love
'to live with truth.

'So black and white will be seen
'as that's what God want us be one in living.

Monday, December 19, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: life,love and friendship
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Ellias Anderson Jr.

Ellias Anderson Jr.

Iran, Islamic republic of
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