Analysis of Sherpard



Call it as it is , they drive us out like cows andAs they walk us back in our crawl, chasing us with a rod bringing pain on our dying bodies.
All we want is to survive like them, they create a gap between ourselves and we fight on our own  as if we not the same colour, but beware the goal post will change. If we don't stop thitwe will all suffer one day." The sherpards"!, As they call themselves all are the same.
A destruction is what they are doing, open your eyes Africa, or one day we will wake up in tears and sorrow. Shepard's,!Shepard's,! This is where the story begins.


Scheme ABC
Poetic Form Tercet 
Metre 111111111111111101011011011011101010 111110111101010100101111011111011101011111111111101101111011101 00101111101011100111111101010111101001
Characters 582
Words 117
Sentences 10
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 3
Lines Amount 3
Letters per line (avg) 148
Words per line (avg) 38
Letters per stanza (avg) 443
Words per stanza (avg) 115

About this poem

It's about African leaders who are failling to come together and , rather they separate their own people

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Written on September 18, 2023

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Elizabeth kakuku

A Zimbabwean born who is currently staying in south Africa who enjoys analysing the frican continuant. more…

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