My Africa
What lesson do we learned?
What pleasure do we gain?
From the death of our brothers,
People we walk in the dark together.
If not for ignorance,
And insensitive belligerence,
Why should I spill a blood?
Of my siblings because of envy.
We used to be friends
Through the hard times.
Let's write a history
With love and peace,
The heroism of the past
Displayed to build today.
Let's walk on the path
Laid by our fathers
For a black is sane
To rule and lead his folk
Shall we fight our contempt,
Practice love in hope,
Whether in South or west,
Shall we understand we're one.
Let's tread gently
To the mountain built
With sweat and pain
Of men with brains.
Africa is one
Irrespective of tongues,
Our color might differs but collectively we're blacks.
Let's uphold our pride
In the unity built with trust
Our fathers suffered a great deal
For us to survive today.
Let's open our arm
To embrace ourselves.
Say no to XENOPHOBIA
