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For Anita Roddick, a poem by Ken Saro-Wiwa
For Anita Roddick Had I a voice I would sing your song Had I a tongue I would speak your praise Had I the time I would live for you But here...
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Homeless, Not Hopeless We are the native of the street Holed-up under bridges We are necessary We are part of your existence Major fragm...
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Ibadan Ibadan, running splash of rust and gold-flung and scattered among seven hills like broken china in the sun. J. P. Clark John P...
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Young Africa's Plea Don’t preserve my customs As some fine curious To suit some white historian’s tastes. There’s nothing artificial...
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