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In this collection of poetry Assah is deeply concern about the way women and children are treated by the society especially when a man passes on. The inequality between man and women which perpetrate women and children abuse. She has looked at the history of all women and discovered that about 90% of women are suffering under the hands of abusive men. In the poem titled,' A black bleeding beauty,' she condemns the deeds of men and give hope to women and children liberation. She further urged all women to take a trip to themselves, find strength in themselves, depend in themselves and learn to develop themselves to cab the issue of depending on men which gives rise to women and children abuse. She portraits a very loving space but full of disappointment when a woman asks his man to be her valentine which is in vain. She painted a picture on how great God is when she talkes about the beauty of nature in,' He is great.' She condemned Xynophobic acts in, 'The ugly monster,' saying in God's eyes we are one.

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Precious Assah Sibitane

A Black African Widow

Poetry Collection

She portraits a picture on how neglected our police are, and how they are killed by the communities they are protecting on daily bases and condemns such a deed in,’I was born to die.’ She left no stone unturned in,’ The voice in the wilderness,’ where she condemns the government on the treatment and value given to teachers. She condemns children abuse in, ‘The bitter life of a black girl child,’ and touched challenges like drug abuse and other life challenges, feed your soul and enrich your mind in the diverse collection of poetry, dance, cry, celebrate, pay tribute, pray and condemnBookRix GmbH & Co. KG80331 Munich

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BLACK AFRICAN

WIDOW

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A Black African Widow

Precious Assah Sibitane and Vusi Mxolisi Zitha

Published by The Son of Man, 2021.

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While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.

A BLACK AFRICAN WIDOW

First edition. January 29, 2021.

Copyright © 2021 Precious Assah Sibitane and Vusi Mxolisi Zitha.

Written by Precious Assah Sibitane and Vusi Mxolisi Zitha.

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Table of Contents

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A black African widow | Poetry collection | By:  Precious Assah Sibitane

dedication

PREFACE

Chapter 1 | 1. THE UGLY MONSTER

2. SPEARS IN MY HEART

3. A BLACK AFRICAN WIDOW

4. AS I BOW

5. A REASON TO BEAM

Chapter 2 | 6. I WAS BORN TO DIE.

7. I AM A GENUINE AFRICAN

8. THE VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS.

9. GAIN IN PAIN

10. ALONE, LONELY IN THE LONELY LAND.

Chapter 3 | 11. GO 2017 GO

12. HE IS GREAT

13. THE FIRM FOUNDATION OF PEACE

14. I LOVE THEM

15. I AM AN AFRICAN

Chapter 4 | 16. THE EDGE

17. I AM AFRICA

18. FAST KILLER

19. YOUNG LOVE

20. #DRUGS MUST FALL.

Chapter 5 | 21. ONLY YOU KNOW WHATS IN STORE FOR ME.

22. THERE IS MORE TO LIFE THAN IN HARDSHIPS

23. IT’S NOT A WOW BUT A WAR.

24. WAY TOO SOON, BUT REAL.

25. HYPOCRITES

Chapter 6 | 26. A BLACK BLEEDING BEAUTY

27. A TRIP TO MYSELF

28. DEATH YOU SHALL DIE

29. SINGLE MOMS OF AFRICA

30. Be my valentine

Chapter 7 | 31. My life, my story

32. Justice

33. I was deprived of my god – given self

34. My enemies, my penicillin, I thank you.

35. Dedicated to my mother ladlamini.

Chapter  8 | 36. THE BITTER LIFE OF A BLACK GIRL CHILD.

37. A TRIBUTE TO MY BROTHER ELLIOT

38. WALKING AWAY FROM A FAILED UNION

39. A TEACHER’S PRAYER

40. AS THE CLOCK TICKS......

Chapter 9 | 41. MY SON

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

About the Author

About the Publisher

A black African widow | Poetry collection | By:  Precious Assah Sibitane

A black African widow

Poetry collection

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By:  Precious Assah Sibitane

Copyright © 2021 Precious Assah Sibitane

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopy, recording or other electronic methods, without the necessary written permission of the publisher. For permission request; write to the publisher at the address below.

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Imprint: independently published

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Precious Assah Sibitane

Box 283, Sidlamafa 1332

Mpumalanga

South Africa

Email: [email protected]

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All poetry lovers

PREFACE

PREFACE

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A BLACK AFRICAN WIDOW

In this collection of poetry Assah is deeply concern about the way women and children are treated by the society especially when a man passes on. The inequality between man and women which perpetrate women and children abuse. She has looked at the history of all women and discovered that about 90% of women are suffering under the hands of abusive men. In the poem titled,’ A black bleeding beauty,’ she condemns the deeds of men and give hope to women and children liberation. She further urged all women to take a trip to themselves, find strength in themselves, depend in themselves and learn to develop themselves to cab the issue of depending on men which gives rise to women and children abuse. She portraits a very loving space but full of disappointment when a woman asks his man to be her valentine which is in vain. She painted a picture on how great God is when she talkes about the beauty of nature in,’ He is great.’ She condemned Xynophobic acts in, ‘The ugly monster,’ saying in God’s eyes we are one.