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We are still slaves under the shadow of your monarchy. Dear King Charles of England.

O' king, whom you are a king of all kings in the kindoms that earth made.

Your diminions dominted

As your language spread and expanded.

And it coils like stranded.

Through white and black, it was embedded.

Between races your culture is infused.

Allowing no one's culture to be difused.

It happened before and has not ended.

Between your forefathers and what they granted.

 

 

I am a man with some words on his tongue.

Each word contains a vogue

To enquire about the voyage

Through transparency, which lead to true fancy

 

Why do we still have slavery?

Why do you still walk to our feet in a slippery?

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Written by
Safana
33 / M / Kano, Nigeria
Published
Mar 21
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