| The sons of Africa wanted to walk
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| An adventure that took them far away from the frontiers of the continent
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| An adventure that taught them how things work elsewhere
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| Before, we welcomed the whole world with our Innate sense of hospitality,
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| in dignity and nobility
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| We walked but when we wanted to enter their door Those in Ceuta told us:
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| «We don’t have your innate sense of hospitality»
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| The sons of Africa returned home, saying:
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| Better an ugly woman than an empty room Because they’d heard that invaluable
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| help had been offered to them there
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| But they’ve had enough of empty promises
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| Poverty will be Africa’s destiny
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| Corruption will be Africa’s destiny
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| Governments will always get stuck in the sand Africa is destined for war,
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| for genocide
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| Until the United Nations in their development programmes
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| Decide to help Africa to:
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| Reduce its poverty
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| Reduce its AIDS pandemic
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| Reduce the death of its children
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| Reduce what Mother Africa owes to others
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| Broken promises, of equity, solidarity
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| The illusion is false, even if the dream is allowed
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| Africa will make its own way, after a fashion, because
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| My black pride will always be called «Mambo"And we are all in the same boat
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| Help! |
| Enough help for Africa
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| Africa will make its own way, after a fashion! |