The structure and content of Afro-Asian poetry reflect the people's
identity that contribute much in promoting and enriching their beliefs,
attitudes, tradition and culture; thus help in the betterment of the
society and the world.
combination of african and asian poems
ewan ko
Isdang kalabira :-)
the differences of afro-asian poetry to other nation is they differ from thier cultures tradition beliefs and others
because the gravity of the EARTH
haHAHha manigaS KA !!
putik kayo
the Japanese tree it's true to your face.
the Japanese tree it's true to your face.
Afro-Asian poetry can have a range of tones and moods, from celebratory and triumphant to reflective and melancholic. The tone often reflects the poet's cultural identity and experiences, blending elements from both Afro and Asian traditions. In terms of mood, it can evoke a sense of resilience, solidarity, and a connection to themes of social justice and interconnectedness.
Some types of Afro-Asian poetry include haiku, tanka, ghazal, and haibun. These forms often blend diverse cultural influences and linguistic traditions to create unique and innovative poetic expressions. Afro-Asian poetry can encompass a wide range of styles and themes, reflecting the rich diversity and interconnectedness of the cultures it draws from.
`because poetry is like a mama with papa mo ! Putang ina mo !