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From the very core of my being, to the very last strand of my mane I am African Yes, from Africa Not the Africa of starving children Certainly not the Africa of women deprived of voting rights nor the adoption hub of the rich and famous that is your Africa, not ours. Our Africa yes, our Africa Is a developing child, constantly, incessantly ridiculed, reminded of its inability to walk, but see how it crawls towards the mark, feel the steady beat of its hurting heart, Isn't that a sign of vitality? Isn't that the very beat that keeps mother earth alive? Yes I am African from Africa The Africa the world wont tell you about The Africa that sheds a tear everyday and says; " dear  world, see  me  for  who  i  am, no,  not  through  the  lens  of  a  misguided  camera, see  me  through  the  lens.. of  a  telescope"
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Mar 28, 2016
Mar 28, 2016 at 10:46 AM UTC
AFRICA
From the very core of my being, to the very last strand of my mane I am African Yes, from Africa Not the Africa of starving children Certainly not the Africa of women deprived of voting rights nor the adoption hub of the rich and famous that is your Africa, not ours. Our Africa yes, our Africa Is a developing child, constantly, incessantly ridiculed, reminded of its inability to walk, but see how it crawls towards the mark, feel the steady beat of its hurting heart, Isn't that a sign of vitality? Isn't that the very beat that keeps mother earth alive? Yes I am African from Africa The Africa the world wont tell you about The Africa that sheds a tear everyday and says; " dear  world, see  me  for  who  i  am, no,  not  through  the  lens  of  a  misguided  camera, see  me  through  the  lens.. of  a  telescope"
jaded1
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Mar 28, 2016
Mar 28, 2016 at 10:46 AM UTC
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