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Africa by Maya Angelou

  • Writer: Amy Shannon
    Amy Shannon
  • Apr 11, 2022
  • 1 min read

April is National Poetry Month. This post honors the late Maya Angelou





Africa by Maya Angelou


Thus she had lain

sugercane sweet

deserts her hair

golden her feet

mountains her breasts

two Niles her tears.

Thus she has lain

Black through the years.


Over the white seas

rime white and cold

brigands ungentled

icicle bold

took her young daughters

sold her strong sons

churched her with Jesus

bled her with guns.

Thus she has lain.



Now she is rising

remember her pain

remember the losses

her screams loud and vain

remember her riches

her history slain

now she is striding

although she has lain.

 
 
 

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