Analysis of I AM AFRICA



I am Africa, the cradle of mankind,
Where ancient footprints in the sands of time entwined,
The birthplace of humanity, divinely designed,
In my esteemed valleys, where life first aligned.

I am Africa, the cradle of civilization,
Where mighty empires rose with determination,
From the ancient Egypt's pyramids to the Great Zimbabwe walls,
From glorious Mali Empire to Kingdom of Kush, history recalls.

I am Africa, adorned with wonders untold,
From Victoria Falls, a sight to behold,
To the Serengeti, the great wildlife migration known,
The winding Nile River, nature's masterpiece shown.

I am Africa, land of majestic savannas,
Where lion roars and elephant wanders,
From Kilimanjaro's peak to the Rift Valley's floor,
Nature's grandeur timelessly spectacular, evermore.

I am Africa, rich in resources so rare,
From Congo's minerals beyond compare,
To Ghana's gold gleaming bright,
And Nigeria's oil, a source of might.

I am Africa, richly endowed with resources untold,
Diamonds, platinum, copper, and tantalum behold,
I offer fertile soils and abundant rainfall,
To sustain life's rhythm, from the great to the small.

I am Africa, proudly dark-skinned and beautiful,
Melanin-rich, skin kissed by the sun, dutiful,
From the Maasai warriors to the Zulu kings,
Cultures and values that makes a heart sings.

I am Africa, scarred by the slave trade's hand,
As ships sailed away with souls from my land,
The Atlantic's cruel passage, a harrowing tale,
Yet from that dark chapter, my resilience did prevail.

I am Africa, the sleeping lion now awake,
To reclaim my glory, no more to forsake,
I stand tall against any disdain, my destiny to behold,
Socially strong, economically stable, politically bold.

I am Africa, acknowledging and ready to confront my flaws,
To root out corruption and greed, oppressive laws,
United in accountability, good governance, equity, and might,
I march forward with determination, embracing the future's light.


Scheme AAAA BBCC DDEE XXFF GGHH DDII JJKK LLMM NNDD OOHH
Poetic Form Quatrain  (90%)
Metre 11100010111 11010011101 011010001001 01011011101 1110001010010 110100110010 1010101001010101 110010100110111001 111000111001 10100101101 100100110101 01011010101 1110011010010 1101010010 111101101 10011010010 111001010011 1101000101 1101101 0010010111 111001001110001 101010010001 11010100101 101110101101 1110010110100 100111101100 1011001011 1001011011 11100110111 1110111111 0010101001001 11111010100101 1110001010101 10111011101 1110110011100101 1001010010010001 11100010001010111 111010010101 0100010000110010001 1110100100100101
Closest metre Iambic hexameter
Characters 1,946
Words 353
Sentences 10
Stanzas 10
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 40
Letters per line (avg) 39
Words per line (avg) 8
Letters per stanza (avg) 154
Words per stanza (avg) 31
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Submitted by Aloo-Denish on February 16, 2024

Modified by Aloo-Denish on February 23, 2024

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Aloo Denish Obiero

Aloo Denish Obiero (popularly known as Aloo Denish) , is a Kenyan bioscientist (biochemist) , leader, and author more…

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