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Dear Someone, I should ask how you are doing, but we both know you will lie to me, so let’s just skip the lies. Maybe
By Jr Pieces When you held your breath so dearly, how was I suppose to hold my own, The idea of your cradle coming to
By Clueless Poet She is an African woman The bride of Africa She toils from dawn to dusk So as to place something on the
By Miss Nyoike “Two little lights of mine Obviously each will die i time The Brightest will die first But the other will have to
By Stinky Have you ever woken up to chirping of birds? Like a real African mama queen? So much for a cacophony, it’s a theater.
By Sharon Her dark sparkling hair Her sweet embracing smile Each day asking me to bring the best out of me She taught me how
By Reenah Heart so heavy Haunted by the memories of the past Made a mother through rape At a young and tender age Handling the
By Pretty If mother was to slam my head for each time I bit her nipple, Or maybe lock up her milk banks and throw
By Kleins She woke up before sunrise, hoping before sunset our stomach she’ll surprise Trailing in the fields for best way out, tired alot for