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Poem "Don't blame the world":
- written May 2009
- published May 26, 2009
- viewed 49 times

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»Don't blame the world«

by Happy Mhlongo

Our superior had fought for us
They have fallen but suddenly they pick
themselves up and soldier on
They never blamed the world
The only one who they blamed was the man in the mirror
Whose wish was to change the world
And make it a better place
By imprisoning those want to put Him down
And make a new dawn in the world
All He was thinking for, was his skin family
And treat them as baboons.
He blamed the world for what had just happened

One ancient big superior recite:
"My people this is your land, our world of happiness
The place that sings for new dawn
Nation of love, harmony and unity,
That say be what you want to be
That sings with small voices and said be.
A rainbow nation
A nation that has a better life for all"

And now I release that I'm an African
And I am a National
Who deserves to be a Congress.
So I don't blame the world
For such suicidal that we did.
That separate family
And give us hell to live for.
Let us be blamed for such familiar thing,
We grieve for everyday.
Because we decided to love other parties abroad
We are all South African, so let us be blamed
For this confusion our leaders have today.
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