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Mentored by a Rebel
Mentored by a Rebel
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Mentored by a Rebel is a collection of many poems including Mentored by a Rebel itself as a poem. You definitely have a wide range of choice from love poems, nature poems or political poems. They are poems which can entertain, inform and educate. You will feel each line of these poems.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXinXii
Release dateApr 13, 2014
ISBN9781494885304
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Sabbath de Yecouba

Mam'er Abraham Ku'ot (Sabbath de Yecouba) is a Journalist and a poet. He studied Journalism and Mass Communication at Mount Kenya University, Kenya. Sabbath was born in Panyagoor, the current headquarter of Twic East County, South Sudan in 1985. He now lives in Juba, South Sudan.

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    Mentored by a Rebel - Sabbath de Yecouba

    Titled by Hope John

    For my parents, siblings and mentors

    Inspired by life experiences

    All rights reserved

    Sabbath de Yecouba © 2014

    ISBN 13: 978-1494885304

    ISBN 10: 1494885301

    E-Book Distribution:

    www.xinxii.com

    Table of Contents

    Preface

    MENTORED BY A REBEL

    Friendship Speaks

    Tomb in my head

    I shall not die

    Mentored by a Rebel

    Sheep in the wild

    Malaria

    Crossing the Nile

    Will ICC be my side?

    Alcoholics’ love

    Writing upon me

    Wind

    BROKE LOVER

    Greed be reborn

    I will live long

    Wife of the moon

    Broke Lover

    Butcher’s cheeks

    Green tip

    Hard rock to split

    Broken vow

    Respect of environ

    Girl with red gum

    Follow My Choice

    VILLAGE GIRL

    Driving Machine

    Who will take the Lead?

    What Women don’t know

    Journey to the Moon

    Where weakness lies

    Egalitarian

    The donkey’s salary

    Village girl

    Spirit of the deceased

    Poor love

    Who I am

    A RUMOR MONGER

    A rumor monger

    The leg

    A reserved place

    Voice of the suffering soul

    Agape me

    The Final Lap

    Kiss My Pulse

    I live in your heart

    Black Is Beautiful

    Not enough of you

    World

    DRUNKEN WOMAN

    Bone on spring

    Drunken woman

    Son of my mother

    Buch, the traditional altar

    Bereft again

    Count them dead

    International love

    Never lose sight

    Afraid of love

    Heart never tires

    Make a quake

    A PUMPKIN IN THE EYE

    The rainy day

    My love

    Oceanic tides

    Animals not humane

    Scratch my back

    A macho

    A pumpkin in the eye

    Moonlight

    Plight of the juvenile

    A widow in a wail

    Relatives

    Sun has risen in the South

    Preface

    Writing is a passion that speaks in the minds of writers. It commands them to put words together when they sit back. Talent is inborn. It is not new to find a child telling a story at childhood. The talent I saw in a story written by the son of Lumumba Stanislaus Kau-di Aping and his drawing which his father used on Skype didn’t surprise me. I thought of how to bring such children up.

    Apuk Ayuel, the poet whom I met then gave me an idea of starting a book club. You will realize that South Sudan needs literature on arriving in Juba. Books by South Sudanese are inadequate and book trade is incompetent. Most of the writers prefer regional and international publishing companies due to expensiveness of book publishing in Juba. Our writers belong to a hated community. A community which is denied freedom of speech. Most of them engage in auxiliary jobs besides writing. This has made writing to be an incompetent career.

    I argue that this practice contributes to backwardness. Books mean education. Lack of interest in our own books is killing South Sudanese Literature when there are great writers who are instead locked in despair.

    Listen to the hooting tree in the middle of the forest. It may have a vital message to convey. Speak with the whistling bird in the middle of the night. It may be your companion. Navigate along the swollen river bank. You may find life there. Listen to the voice inside you. It is the engine which drives you towards achievement.

    MENTORED

    BY A REBEL

    (A poem inspired by Achol Jurkuch,

    Pageer-Malith Ajang de Kur and Yach Atiop Yach)

    Friendship Speaks

    Sweet voice mentioned my name

    It was not another flatter for losing touch

    Dreams rented my mind

    I realized I would associate with someone

    This association blended with purity of heart

    Trust in you made me stop befriending more

    You and your advice are a total satisfaction

    There was a substitute of a flatter

    From a beauty better than the queen of the planet

    My eyes opened eying this beauty blended with manners so magnanimous

    Crocheted with bravery

    Not one acrimonious about us

    Trust in you made me stop befriending more

    You and your advice are a total satisfaction

    Sweat dried the soonest

    Your soul has hammered friendship in my mind

    Clipped with benevolence

    It has ringed me and its chains

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