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14
Oct - 11

The Zimbabwean Laborer

The Zimbabwean Laborer   She labors during the day And he labors during the night Madam they call her Mahobo they address him A teacher and

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Oct - 11

Africa Unite

Africa Unite   My brothers and sisters in Christ Africa unite Let us unite even at night Let us join forces and fight Not against each ot

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13
Oct - 11

And The Church Of The Most High God… - Poem from the book, “Cries from a troubled Africa nation”

And The Church Of The Most High God…   In a case similar to the elders’ role in society, it is the role of the church to see that justice p

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13
Oct - 11

The Front Runner - Poem from the book, “Cries from a troubled Africa nation”

The Front Runner   We are waiting for you All is old, nothing is new Only the sky The sky was red But now it is blue Yet still, there

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Oct - 11

Is This The Day? - Poem from the book, “Cries from a troubled Africa nation”

Is This The Day?   Good morning Preacher What a nice weather So different from yesterday So majestic, so wonderful, Look at the stranger H

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13
Oct - 11

Ordained By God - Poem from the book, “Cries from a troubled Africa nation”

Ordained By God   I saw a man on a journey On his way to be stranger in the east “Follow me”, he told the crowd “Come let us follow th

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Oct - 11

Silence And Injustice - Poems from the book, “Cries from a troubled Africa nation”

Silence And Injustice   Who are they? Who are they to judge you? Why should you be the one, To cast the first stone? These men are beasts

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12
Oct - 11

Wrath Is At The Door

Wrath Is At The Door   Wise men have said, “A thief enslaves himself” and they have also said, “Every man is in charge of his d

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12
Oct - 11

Not A King But A Steward

Not A King But A Steward   It was God It was God who made you The people loved you But it was God who commissioned you “Robert, Rober

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12
Oct - 11

The Snatchers Of Bread

The Snatchers Of Bread   You were born angels But you live as demons You are children of the light But you live in darkness You were born

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Oct - 11
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Oct - 11

Look At You Now

Look At You Now   Look at you, look at you Look at you now Gaddafi Gaddafi Look at you now Gbagbo Gbabgo Look at you now You failed to

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12
Oct - 11

True Heroes

True Heroes   Hail Oh Nkomo Mqabuko Kanjongolo Nkomo You are a star A light that will always be remembered If God willed He would let you

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12
Oct - 11

King of Africa

King of Africa   Look at you Look at you now Kaddafi, Kaddafi Where is your crown? The world has changed Each man is now a king A king

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12
Oct - 11

Conscience Without Deed Does Us No Good - Passage from the book “Tales Of A Troubled African Nation”

Conscience Without Deed Does Us No Good   Whilst we were growing up we had others that associated with bullies but where never bullies themsel

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12
Oct - 11

Paying For Another`s Crime - Poem from the book “Tales Of A Troubled African Nation”

Paying For Another`s Crime   I know it I know it deep inside You are good men and women But because of your friends, They have condemned y

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12
Oct - 11

Choices - Poem from the book – “Tales Of A Troubled African Nation”

Choices   One two three It’s all you have to do Four five six That’s all you have to do A few steps and you are on this side A few

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12
Oct - 11

Friendship And Politics - Poem from the book – “Tales Of A Troubled African Nation”

Friendship And Politics   My Childhood friend Oh what a day First it was Simba Then it was Dumiso Now it’s you You are welcome You are

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12
Oct - 11

The Foot On The Grey Line - Poem from the book – “Tales Of A Troubled African Nation”

The Foot On The Grey Line   There is no such thing as being neutral When people die When children hunger at night There is no such thing

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10
Oct - 11

The Time Has Come, Our Voices Must Be Heard

The Time Has Come, Our Voices Must Be Heard   Everything in life comes for a prize and everything includes freedom, freedom from oppression,

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10
Oct - 11

The Time Has Come - Poems from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation”

Time To See The Great Light   Zimbabwe my people Look, dawn has come Listen, listen as the birds sing Oh my people, my kinsmen You tailor,

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9
Oct - 11

Wear It On Your Shoulders Not On Your Heart - Passage from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation

Wear It On Your Shoulders Not On Your Heart   We all know the prestige or the admiration of being in secret or intelligence based governmen

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9
Oct - 11

Love Does Not Kill

Love Does Not Kill   I am happy for you my son After all these years After this pain and suffering You have found a job And it buys you

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9
Oct - 11

The Man In The Bushes

The Man In The Bushes   I see a man mama Right there in the bushes Come and take a look Anna Am sorry to call you by your first name And

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9
Oct - 11

Killing Women And Children

Killing Women And Children   I knew a man Together we prayed In the same congregation we sung Chiroto was his name We sang and danced T

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9
Oct - 11

Time To Answer The Call - Poem from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation”

Time To Answer The Call   A revolution Yes a revolution is coming Pick a side, pick a side Would you rather kill? Or would you rather gi

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Oct - 11

A Fool And His Baboons - Poem from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation”

A Fool And His Baboons   Look at that fool See him walking around His people are planting grain Grain for him to eat But he goes and tell

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9
Oct - 11

My Brothers And Sisters - Passage from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation”

My Brothers And Sisters Daddy Why? Mother Where Is Your Love?   We felt sad when we heard that some people were injured when a truck they were

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Oct - 11

My Brothers And Sisters - Poems from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation”

Open Your Eyes   Our future Yes my friend, our future is bright Me and you, we are the ones who build it With all this pressure With all

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7
Oct - 11

Oh Mr. Policemen

Oh Mr. Policemen   I remember when I was young; I used to know a certain policeman. I don’t remember much but I do remember that he had the s

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7
Oct - 11

Mr. Policeman

Mr. Policeman   My Bother, my sister Why do you strike me? Oh Mr. Policeman Why do you hit me? What wrong have I done? I have done nothi

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7
Oct - 11

Children And Policeman

Children And Policeman   “When I grow up I want to be a policeman” This was a popular phrase back in the days “When I grow up I don

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7
Oct - 11

Waves From The North

Waves From The North   Gifts come in many ways Others come in boxes Others come in deeds Whether in a box Whether in a deed The gift of fr

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7
Oct - 11

Drinking And Speaking In Public

Drinking And Speaking In Public   Drinking in Public What a practice What a deed A deed that brings memories Drunkards running The police

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7
Oct - 11

A Good Soldier

A Good Soldier   A big brother does not strike his younger brother, he may restrain him, he may take the blows but he does not hit the younger

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7
Oct - 11

I Am Sorry Tulu

I Am Sorry Tulu   I know I wasn’t fare to you And my kind was never fair to yours We, the city boys We always looked down on you We ha

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7
Oct - 11

Chiwenga

Chiwenga   Knock knock Who is there? A man with a gun AK 47, call it the sun A "murderer" so I have become How can they open their mouth

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7
Oct - 11

Young Blood

Young Blood   How do I get through to you? What else can I say to you? What’s old and what’s new “Young blood” That’s all I can

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7
Oct - 11

A Soldier And A Scout

A Soldier And A Scout   I remember when I was young Yes I was young and he was old I was a scout and he was a soldier He held my stick An

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6
Oct - 11

One More Time - Passage from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation”

One More Time   Having once living in a third world, in a special country that was once democratic and prosperous then turned into a dictatorsh

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6
Oct - 11

One More Time - Poem from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation”

One More Time   From the mountains of Nyanga To the waters of Kariba From the bridges of Zambazi To the bridges of Limpopo Let us hear your

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6
Oct - 11

Neighbors And Bustards - Poem from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation”

Neighbors And Bustards   In a dream I saw a man Struggling to find his way in darkness I saw him walk past his neighbor`s house I saw him st

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6
Oct - 11

Choosing Between Life And Death - Poem from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation”

Choosing Between Life And Death   Death is every man`s fate Life after death is every man`s choice A man can die and still live His good dee

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Oct - 11

Thank You For Hearing Our Voice - Poem from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation”

Thank You For Hearing Our Voice   Knock knock Please open the door I bring you messages From babies being born And to old men passing away

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6
Oct - 11

Love For The Western President - Poem from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation”

Love For The Western President   What would you do? If it were you How would you feel? If it were you in my shoes Where would the wind blow

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Oct - 11

A True Friend; Words Far From Thee - Passage from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation”

A True Friend; Words Far From Thee   “Friends” that’s a term that can never be fully understood. One may go down to the grave without und

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Oct - 11

You Are Not Our Friend - Poem from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation”

You Are Not Our Friend   Zimbabwe Who is Zimbabwe? What is Zimbabwe? Millions of mothers Millions of fathers Millions of children That is

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6
Oct - 11

Justice

Justice   Give your neighbors your guns With your neighbors Call yourselves a nation When they oppress you When you raise your voice Whe

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Oct - 11

Where Is Your Love? - Poem from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation”

Where Is Your Love?   We thank you for what you did for us We despise you for what you are doing to us Freedom, you helped us get Now you

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Oct - 11

Again The Church Of The Most High God… Passage from the book “Cries From A Troubled African Nation”

Again The Church Of The Most High God…   When all is done, when all battles have been fought and when all stories have been told, it’s the

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