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Both are Tanzanians!

                A Euro born against an Afro born

 Brother look at him,
 Strong muscular 
 As feeble as a beam
 English that he speaks Not a poor vernacular!
             
  Born in Germany
 Not here in the poor jungle
 Where scrambling is many
 More serious than eggs juggle

 But brother look at Maria,
 Very tired from the womb

 Born today, at Mwananyamala
 The hospital the cold not warm
 A house of death, you may call!

   Bigger her head than limbs,
 She resembles a mad pig
 Her hairs as hard as katan ropes
 Ooooh! Maria, its a pity to look at you.

 She is now eighteen 
 Conceived!
 Carrying a baby in 

   Her immature bed

   She will go back to Mwananyamala
   To complete the circle.

   But look at Gregory,
   In Brooklyn
   Taking a degree
    In medicine!
 

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