Poems About: AFRICA

In this page, poems on / about “africa” are listed.

  • 361.
    My South Africa

    Where the ancestor's spirits lives forever
    Saluting Madiba for his endeavour
    The dawn of freedom colours the eastern sky
    Awake South Africa it's my cry read more »

    Jayram Daya
  • 362.
    Seeing Double

    When I look at Africa,
    I see the wild life- They show the wild living,
    I see a people- loving- giving and truly believing,
    They show a people heartless and only thirsty for killing, read more »

    Barak Al'Mondia
  • 363.
    paradise lost

    Paradise Lost


    The grass is tall now a cat with a dormouse in its read more »

    oskar hansen
  • 364.
    Talents Die Easily In Africa!

    Oh talents, oh talents!
    Talents do die easily in Africa;
    But, talents are special gifts which,
    Money cannot buy. read more »

    Edward Kofi Louis
  • 365.
    Three yards up the road

    When your great-great-Grandmother
    sold across the brush of cotton
    was singing songs of Africa
    and working under lash and lock read more »

    Charlotte Peters Rock
  • 366.
    FREEDOM

    Why can’t my people have freedom?
    Freedom in their country.

    Children of Africa dying. read more »

    CHINWENDU IBEH
  • 367.
    Serena

    Strong
    Elegant
    Robust
    Energetic read more »

    Chris Jibero
  • 368.
    The African Woman

    Dark as coal
    Inside out white as snow
    An epitome of Herculean
    An ocean of availability read more »

    Olujobi Jedidiahz
  • 369.
    Pariahs in the land of their birth

    I too am a great admirer of Oliver Tambo
    I love Nelson Mandela
    Ruth First and John Harris were brutally
    Eliminated by the gangs of white minority rule read more »

    BanishedFairy (a.k.a ngaka motaung)
  • 370.
    When times are bad

    When times are bad
    and I am with my hands in my hair
    and black foreigners from all over Africa
    overnight becomes citizens read more »

    Gert Strydom
  • 371.
    A Tribute to Henry M. Stanley

    Welcome, thrice welcome, to the city of Dundee,
    The great African explorer Henry M Stanley,
    Who went out to Africa its wild regions to explore,
    And travelled o'er wild and lonely deserts, fatigued and footsore. read more »

    William Topaz McGonagall
  • 372.
    Political: Freedom Before Responsibility

    I cry for Africa,
    Afrique du Sud where
    we won freedom before
    accepting read more »

    Margaret Alice
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