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Chrishayden
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The Sankofet is a poetry form created by the literary group Sisters Nineties

Below are the rules and following them is my try at it

SANKOFET

A S~NLG collectively generated creation, the format for the Sankofet is

a) 3 verses or stanzas of 7 lines each,

b) one verse representing the past, another the present, the third the future,

c) the last word at the end of the last line of each stanza is the first word of the next stanza and the last word of the poem is also the first word in the poem.

d) the fourth line of all three verses is the same sort of a refrain that can accommodate call-and- response motif.

The Sankofet is a verse form that correlates the meaning of the Adinkra symbol of the mythical Sankofa bird, which represents the theme of “go back and get it”--i.e., go back to the past and retrieve one's history in order to build a future. The last word of each stanza beginning the next stanza is symbolic of the Afrikan concept of the cycle of life.



Our Shero


Shero stole away home
Found Mound City floundering Spiritual Starvation
Afrikan People hungry Zoned
Needin Bread for Mind & Soul
SolutionBold
Transplanted seed of Sisters Nineties --Once Grown,
Eat Shero told

Told now that story sounds remote
As the whispering of ghostly griotsstill
She be Mother Teacher Ally Friend to folk
Needin Bread for Mind & Soul
The Orishas Tool she treasures her
Sankofian View like a Blessed Jewel
Yet shares itGlory! Dont ask, Who?

Who truly tells tomorrow?
Will the road Mama Debra travels hereafter
Lead to those
Needin Bread for Mind & Soul?
Fate is a book locked behind
The Door That Has No KeyBut I say
Shell always be our Shero

Chris Hayden

Copyright 2007 Chris Hayden




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