Afro-Asian poetry illustrates and embodies all the tragedies and struggles of African and some Asian nations under the tyrannical rule of Western conquerors. They are poems which depict the struggle and suffering experienced by Africans and some Asians unto this day.
Some examples of Afro-Asian poems and short stories include "Offspring of an Afrotasic World" by Carole Boyce Davies and "Black No More" by George S. Schuyler. These works explore themes of identity, belonging, and cultural hybridity within the Afro-Asian experience.
How long can one man's lifetime last? In the end we return to formlessness. I think of you waiting to die A thousand things can cause me distress Your kind old mother's still alive Your only daughter's only ten. In the vast chilly wilderness. I hear the sounds of weeping men. Clouds float into a great expanse Birds fly but do not sing in flight how lonely are the travelers even the sun shines cold and white Alas, when you still lived, and asked to study non- rebirth with me, My exhortation were delayed And so the end came, fruitlessly All your old friend have brought you gifts but for your life these too are late I've failed you in more ways than one. Weeping, I walk back to my gate.
Africa my Africa
Africa of proud warriors in ancestral Savannas
Africa of whom my grandmother sings
on the banks of the distant rivers
i have never known you but you blood flows into my veins
your beautiful black blood that irrigates the field
the work of your sweat
the sweat of blood
the blood of your slavery
Africa tell me Africa is this your back that is unbent
this back that never break under the weight of humiliation
this back trembles with red scars and saying no to the whip under the midday sun but a grave voices answers me impetuous child that tree over there
young and strong
is this your Africa springing up a new springing up patiently obstinately
among alone amidst white and faded flowers
whose fruit bit by bit acquires
the bitter taste of liberty
"Last Line"
I am the last
line of her poem
her last poem
that sings
my betrayal
her own faith
in a person
she knew so well
despite all agony and loss
Afro-Asian poetry is compose of 4-8 Syllables and have a same sound in the end.
And there are 4 lines and 4 stanza. to make your own Afro-Asian Poetry it should be have a connection to Asian or African nation. To make a perfect Afro-Asian poetry make your mind think wide.
good bie.. and have a good die
well,an example of this is the all this bright and beautiful coz it was composed by an african and asian poet
10 afro asian writers
he kya nga ako ng ttnung..,
some afro-asian
"last line"
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