Just Another African Voice

Just Another African Voice by Sarah D. Johnson is a poetry collection published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in March 2013. This edition features 74 pages and is presented in English, inviting readers to explore profound reflections on communication and self-expression. The work engages with the idea of sharing significant thoughts and truths that resonate deeply, encouraging a dialogue that transcends silence.
In this collection, readers will find a unique perspective that challenges assumptions and fosters understanding of the author’s experiences and cultural context. The poems prompt introspection and invite readers to consider their own voices in relation to the broader human experience. Just Another African Voice offers an opportunity for insight and connection, making it a thoughtful addition to the poetry genre.
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Do you have anything worthwhile to say? Are you speaking in vacuum words that should be shouted from the mountaintops and into the valleys that some weary soul all alone in life should hear? Have you put a muzzle of silence over your guarded tongue so others cannot hear that profound truth that pours from your heart to be mulled over by the masses? Pondering these questions in the quite still of the early morning hours, my pen is poised and ready to unleash signicance. You, Reader, are in for insight, a dialogue from a unique perspective – Just Another African Voice. Just another song and dance; the lifting of the prose to lift a downcast brow. Are you ready to take the read? Your assumptions are about to clash head on with this verbosity and hopefully help gain a better understanding of my people. Why are we this way? Why do you need to take another look? Another listen to Just Another African Voice? Enter my tent of understanding and let this journey begin. You are tuned to Just Another African Voice of Victory!
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