Nelson MandelaA Poem by MOON
Dawn reached us at the end of
the longest dark night
Dressed in dignity embracing
both black and white
You were the beacon of hope
that lit the night sky
Reconciliation justice and
freedom won't die
Go now and find your peace it
is your time to rest
In God's hands you were the
chosen you were the best
Forgiveness the heart that
graces another's hate
Once we saw a bloodbath the
hour was too late
Apartheid made us enemies
shackled us all
You said mercy not retribution
was the call
Forged a nation out of the
bloody bitter seeds
Your courage was not your words
but all your just deeds
Tata the rainbow nation is
forever proud
That you were the real Prince
standing out in the crowd
Shadow us now so we don't
forget our soul
Your spirit says that Justice
demands we be bold
In this Land I know there won't
be another you
You are held in esteem and that
is a world view
© 2013 MOONAuthor's Note
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