| by Amegah Raymond | |
| Published on: Apr 23, 2004 | |
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| Type: Poetry | |
| https://www.tigweb.org/express/panorama/article.html?ContentID=3242 | |
| Come cry with me for; I have no home in my homeland I am hungry and huntered I hurry not to tarry on my cane legs Runnin' from and into my adversaries Escapin' only by the skin of the air I breathe. Come cry with me for All 'round me pellets are bringin’ people down dead I find it difficult to believe I am alive My thread thick neck cannot carry my bulky head My protruded stomach is filled only with hunger Like the branches of a tree can be seen So are my ribs and bones. Come cry with me for With my sea deep bowl I roam lookin’ for food I cannot find I cry and cry but I never consoled My tear drops are so heavy they never drain I cry for an end to all these misery. Come cry with me for; I want you to join me cry Maybe together we can be heard I'm told tolerance will solve the puzzle I'll continue to be in my hideout and await my fate Until tolerance and her sister, Peace, come to solve this puzzle. Come cry with me. « return. |
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