Spring forth the Blackman’s ire
Of a people shackled, trampled, and vilified
From birth, in life, in death, and in the hereafter
Penned up in imaginary lines
Born of the dastardly scramble for Africa,
Conceived in Bismarck’s Berlin of 1884
Where a white foot on the African ground
Equated to a white man’s ownership
Of the Blackman’s land
So divide, occupy, and rule they did
As clans were split and families sundered
By the greed of the white man and the Arab too
And the dastardly fifth column
Of the African chiefs
Buffeted by King, Queen, and Kaiser
And Emperor too
Apparent mission to Christianize, civilize, and commercialize
Real mission to plunder
But did they not get their just desserts
For just as brutalize and pillage they did
And sung praises to their Maxim and Gatlin guns
So too were they brutalized,
And their minds barbarized
And as their deeds were laid bare
And became a burden too far for their descendants
to bear
So history was rewritten, to fault the victim,
And sanitize the barbarians
A lie too far, says I
So spring forth the Blackman’s ire
And claim back your bounty
And let your children
And your children’s children
Live with pride, and dignity
But only if you spring forth your ire
And fight clever
And restore your self-esteem
So Blackman from the cradle of humanity
Straighten your spine and show your mettle
Shed your whining and take up the good fight
Gather your wits and garner your wiles
Save your progeny, from the chains of modern slavery
But don’t just get mad Blackman
Get wise and act clever Blackman
So that you may finally sup
From the cup of your bounty
Chilu the Elder