The afternoon’s heat cannot hide
These creatures from their abode above
They jump and flap, flap and fly
They still mourn the passing
The sorrowful end of the nobleman
The land paid no reverence
In death his share was photography
a source of reechoing an integral part of the African tradition, belief and way of life, merging it with the changing currents of this world and the African view on the here after through the means of poetry recitals and writings.
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