Omo today bi de day de stars align for you
Omo
So be fearless where you walk
Honest when you talk
Forces can shake you no how
Your swagger precedes you Omo
So
Close your eyes…
Visualise….
What do you see when I say the word, ‘Africa.’?
Open your ears…
Silence declared…
What do you hear in the presence of the sound…. ‘Africa’?
A bony skeletal
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