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Mandela - A poem by Nasibu Mwanukuzi, Tanzanian poet-musician |
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"Mandela" - a poem by Nasibu Mwanukuzi Taken from "Double Focus" A collection of poetry by Tanzanian poet and musician.
 MANDELA
Across the iron bars outside the window it is full of ice dread cold is running down to a minus degree celcius
Standing inside this Babylonian cage watching with a sharp clear vision is a person in colour black in the white sense of this word
Wings flapping like a summer bird peace and cool upon a blue sky high with the nerves of the deepest ocean waves
A mahogany soul in a long march in a long search a blood trail demanding freedom so real!
Picking the flowers of survival along the way on one hand
A fertile seed carrying the sprouting spirits of African roots on the other
Not loosing sight on each passing night and a fastly clearing day
Despite three solid decades in a white man's oppressor jail!

Poet Nasibu Mwanukuzi aka Ras Nas greeting Mr. Nelson Mandela in Oslo on 17th May 1992. Standing right is Ms. Tandi Rankoe of ANC. Copyright. ANC Archives

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