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Dawda Jallow <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Thu, 31 Aug 2000 02:39:23 EDT
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    MY PEN FLOWS
My pen flows for
Love and vehemently
Dries up for injustice.
He flows-----
Liberty loves,
Tyranny oppresses,
Freedom saves,
Oppression persecutes,
Peace unifies.
Politics is the twin
Of deceit for it is
Shy of all respect or
allegiance of the
Votes.
My pen cries as the
Sons and daughters
Of AFRICA weep
Day after, day, after
Day.
My pen speaks for
All, Africans and
Be blue or black
Not red ink---
A gentle dove and
Not a wild jade
My pen flows
For love.

Dawda  Jallow.2000.

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