Poem2024-07-25T09:32:52+00:00

Lovely African Queen

By: Nigel Saint Aubyn Daring

Lovely African queen, you are the woman of my dreams
Your bronze sheen is magnetic to my stare
I must remark, I love your natural, nappy hair
Your puffed lips look juicy, I just lust for a kiss
Ooh wee, what a hell of a booty
You’re a beauty; love you, Miss.

Lovely African queen, you’re a work of art
For your loveliness I give you my heart
For your caress I pant in impatient wait
Everything you are is what I desire
I am a king; I’d love for you to be my queen

Lovely African queen, you cast a spell on me
Thinking about you is wholly involuntary
It’s you whom I really, truly want to marry
Your essence makes my heart very merry
You’re succulent juice from black berry
I need to have you like a cow needs grass
I want to hold you and never have the moment pass

Lovely African queen, I admire you beyond words could say
To have endured Slavery and attacks on your identity,
To raise healthy Black families,
To be the pillar for the Black man to lean on,
I can only think you’re a goddess in creation

Lovely African queen, you’re the envy of the Earth
You gave mankind its birth
You’ve been the strength behind great African leaders
You were their wives and mothers, sisters to these brothers
You have even been a leader:
Queen Nzinga, Nefertiti, Cleopatra, Winnie Mandela,
Nanny, Coretta Scott King, Ida B. Wells, Harriet Tubman,
Mary McLeod Bethune, and many others...
African queen, you’re Africa’s strength- no debate