BLACK DIAMOND by Joseph-Sam Sarah
BLACK DIAMOND
A cave in Africa
The western heart of invisible north
Calling out, crawling high
Above the deep of solid ocean
Beautiful linen worn in mild ease
Coated with an ice of peace.
It gate of bounty valour
Allied with passion, genuine earth
Rays of courage shadowed it stapled trust
Battered by strength, bruised by uniqueness
Appearance if sigh admiration
Heed to oath of allegiance.
Torn apart by profanity, it aura hovers around
Leaving a tribal difference in accordance to colour
The blacks and the blacks evenly dispersed
Lives burnt in outspoken love
Surely, surely it is
Still are the waves of its sea.
A day shall come
Certainly, a day indeed
All we worth be that black diamond
Not an ounce lay beneath
Podium standing tall
Lifting sanctimonious history up.
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