Doris Dzameshie is a Ghanaian American poet and writer with a rich background. Doris Dzameshie's poems reflect her passion, creativity, and unique perspective as an African immigrant. Doris Dzameshie is known for her evocative and thought-provoking work.
Her poetry often addresses themes of identity, culture, and the human condition, resonating with readers worldwide.
Doris Dzameshie's poetry offers a rich tapestry of emotions and insights, making her one of
the notable voices in contemporary poetry.
And God created man!
Yellow, black and white men
They all love each other?
Yellow men in Asia
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You fascinate me, oh child of light
Blinking little lights dancing around you
Know that you cannot hide behind friends
Your intelligence is a gift from God
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The worms in Africa are skinny
Iseola wants to be buried in Africa
The worms in Africa are not slimmy
Which is why Iseola wants to be buried in Africa?
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The ravings of a mad woman
They are coming she says
They are coming
Who are they? I ask
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Sometimes I feel like being boastful
Then I look behind me
My shadow grins at me
I feel this shall pass
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