Title of blog: McCOY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE STUDENT ASKED THE MOST DIFFICULT QUESTION IN THE WORLD.
NOTE: A writer who is later known to be a student of McCOY University College of Education called DAPILAH PROSPER A.K.A Starcott Now A.K.A Teacher Pee. On release of his first Poem as a poet and inspirational speaker shakes the media and most prominent philosophers with the title “WHO AM I?” Which is the most difficult question in relation to real life as philosophers’ comment. Up-close with his Instagram fallowers said, the poem is a tragic one narrating the fast dying African culture in the hands of the Europeans, making young Africans confuse of their identity because the culture is in a mess amidst with foreign culture. Below is the peom
“WHO AM I?”
Oh, I lost my identity
My pride and my culture
My norms and values
I can’t recognize myself
Who am I 1*3
Somebody tell me
Am I an African or a European
Am I from the East or the West
Am I black or white
Oh, who is to be blame
For my lost identity
I don’t know?
Who should I handcuff?
My grandfather or my father
My grandmother or my mother
The gone or the present generation
I found myself in a culture
Where I feel am not a native
Where hatred and violence are the norms
Where I attempt suicide in the name of fashion
NO NO NO
This is not my culture
I can feel my culture
Thought its far from me
I can hear it roaring and rolling, towards nowhere
I feel its shoulders breaking with the heavy knapsack, which contents its riches
While dying in the hands of the stranger, the owners watch in despair
I wish to be the successor of king Solomon in the Bible
This stranger would have suffer in my hands.
Thank you.
Written by DAPILAH PROSPER A.K.A TEACHER PEE
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