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Wednesday 28 October 2015

AFRICAN WILDLIFE

African wildlife,
That's the wild I knew
Before I saw other wildlife
Thou said I live like beast
That's has bread.

African wildlife,
That's the wild I knew
Before I saw other things
That made me strong
Thou said I look like monkey
That has shaping my feeling
Against racist

African wildlife,
That's the wild I knew
Before I saw other explorer
That saw the wonders in her
Thou said I lack knowledge
That has opened my eyes
To see the wild feed us all
In the whole world.

Written by: Uzochukwu Bright Nsiegbe.

AFRICAN STOLEN PLAY.

Much people have seen
The much in things I play with
Those dust I gathered and pour
Over myself and steps I dance
To the beat of life.
They ve seen all these and still
Held back the truth of myself
From me.

Many archaeologists have unveil
The much in things I play with
Those dust I gathered and cry
Over them as much I loved had
Gone beneath and sounds I made
To the pain I cried for.
They ve seen all fact and still
Held back the stories of myself
From me.

Many white missionaries have pictured
The much in me as I play with
Those dust I gathered and called gods
Over the mysteries I see that have
Gone silent as I pleased the ancestor
To the fact it appeased.
They ve seen all mysterious bliss
And still held back the faith of my
Father's from me.

Saturday 17 October 2015

EGEDEGE OF AFRICA

Rocking with divine
supremecy of gods
Choose right to thé source
Of who we are.
Playing soft to thé dance
That alims thé nature earth
Queen Theresa Onuorah
Egedege of Unubi.
Earth apraise your tone of
Beauty, to those souls your
Music awake to their source

Rocking with divine
Supremecy of gods
Hold right to man's héritage
In thé race of black your music
Called back.
As all fly away with thé wave of
Exposure.
Letting most culture value dance
Dust away in time, you held back
It source alive in your music

Rocking with divine
Supremecy of gods
Reach right to thé beat of Ogene
I heard afar from thé Ofor Unubi
Board you right to tome of life
As your dance reach for my soul
Pleasing it in terms to thé terms
My ancesstors heard that awake
Millions as you sings in tome to
Thé béat of egedege.
Egedege of Africa many called but
I called it Egedege of Unubi.

NWA ADA UNUBI

Come with me to Unubi
My friend
To my homeland and see.
From thé top of Anambra
Set her héritage to thé source
Of true damels

Thou has ravished strength in
Riches, my friend.
Thou has ravished time running
After thé daughters of unknow in
Thé strange lands

Come with me to Unubi Okweagu
My friend
Leave this strange land and come
With me to see her daughters in
Colours
From différent lands they come
To seek her beauty
How fair is thy love, how sweet is
Thy love to wine nwa ada
Thy ointment smell more like roses
Thy lips and thy beauty, my friend
Can't hold back again.

Hold him just once and tommorow
Hé will côme to marry you
Hé Saïd you sweet him like honeycomb
Marry him cause you are more precious
Than i to him.
Nwa ada you are beautiful and i know

Wednesday 14 October 2015

EKEOMA MY LOVE

Ekeoma, though I ve called
you a village girl, for
all I saw before
Was not visible till
I meet with your sweet
Mind.
Ekeoma my love where
Can i find you my darling
I ve searched round the
Globe for you.
Not knowing you are
Not from the world I came
To search
In dream I saw you again
And you told me you had
Lived before my existence
Ekeoma so you were only
Coexisting in my head till
I found your portraits in
The collection of pictures
From 60's.
Now I ve made fell inlove
To the natural things I never
Found in our 21st century maidens
You I love Ekeoma.
Wish I could bend the time to be
With you my love.

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