Love Poem: I'm an African

I'm an African

#I_am_an_African
I am an African elephant grazing far away, the colors are the complex birds of the west. Don't look at my disabilities, or my skills and elegance. Scientists say it's a heartbreaker, like heroes and heroines.

Africa is a world of nature and culture, a mixture of waterfalls and tribes. The sentences are rhymes, only the tongue twisters and accents are heard. Even in the old black land, the master with proverbs and sayings, confused the scientists saying I knew.

I looked intently, then in birth bowela kalana, Africa, in my eyes and ears are baskets and bowls full of heritage and traditions and rhythms, I am pepedipedi penapena tails, thangkga thangkgela boys and scholars

It is Africa the capital of heroes, the worlds are thedi, clapping when it comes to you. He fought a battle with spears and ammunition. You went before the lion with a scythe, you made a mathadinthako, the lion of the tarakana, you invaded the bloody forests, the British say it is witchcraft.

O Africa! You are the greatest! The old saying goes " a wolf with two tails breaks a river" and you are torn by two seas, they doubt to come back, to change this proverb. They say you flood the platform rivers and wells, mix nations and worlds. You multiply the black baby, the bright color of wealth, the symbol of strength,nature and what Africa is. I am African, of breeding horns not attached ones, trumpets that sound from the depths, from nature.
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