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Nelson Mandela in Libya

He did not forget the friend who, in need, Had helped in the struggle against the sharks In the white clothes, but whose hearts wore dark marks. Mandela, who the Heaven’s angels lead, Took his long stick and moved along northward. He advanced with his head held high, grudged Other friends of his, and he reminded, “Of my heart no one holds the keys.” They said Then, “That knight’s steed must always freely hop. He’s a god abiding in the kingdom Of love and his right steps no one can stop.” So Mandela met Mu’ammar at home, Him he thanked and taught, expecting as crop More esteem in him to have a good tomb.
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Written by
mukeshimana-boniface
Rwandan
Published
Dec 22, 2013
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14·114
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This poem is an excerpt of the book "Delenda Benghazi, said Kaddafi" found on http://www.amazon.com/Delenda-Benghazi-Kaddafi-Mukeshimana-Boniface-ebook/dp/B0077K010K/ref=la_B00512H58W_1_4?s=books&ie;=UTF8&qid;=1387644094&sr;=1-4

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