I am
an African
Not
because I was born there
But
because my heart beats with
I am
an African
Not
because my skin is black
But
because my mind is engaged by
I am
an African
Not
because I live on its soil
But
because my soul is at home in
When
My
cheeks are stained with tears
When
My
head is bowed in respect
When
My
hands are joined in prayer
When
My
feet are alive with dancing
I am
an African
For
her blue skies take my breath away
And
my hope for the future is bright
I am
an African
For
her people greet me as family
And
teach me the meaning of community
I am
an African
For
her wildness quenches my spirit
And
brings me closer to the source of life
When
the music of
My
blood pulses to its rhythm
And
I become the essence of sound
When
the colours of
My
senses drink in its rainbow
And
I become the palette of nature
When
the stories of
My
feet walk in its pathways
And
I become the footprints of history
I am
an African
Because she is the cradle of our birth
And
nurtures an ancient wisdom
I am
an African
Because she lives in the world’s shadow
And
bursts with a radiant luminosity
I am
an African
Because she is the land of tomorrow
And
I recognise her gifts as sacred
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