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Earthstepper/the Ocean is Very Shallow.


Earthstepper/The Ocean Is Very Shallow

Seitlhamo Motsapi

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First published in 1996, and now in a redesigned second printing, Earthstepper/The Ocean Is Very Shallow is an anthology of free verse free verse, term loosely used for rhymed or unrhymed verse made free of conventional and traditional limitations and restrictions in regard to metrical structure. Cadence, especially that of common speech, is often substituted for regular metrical pattern.  poetry by South African author Seitlhamo Motsapi. Refusing to capitulate ca·pit·u·late  
intr.v. ca·pit·u·lat·ed, ca·pit·u·lat·ing, ca·pit·u·lates
1. To surrender under specified conditions; come to terms.

2. To give up all resistance; acquiesce. See Synonyms at yield.
 to toe-the-line rhetoric or the lure of vanilla vanilla, a plant of the genus Vanilla of the family Orchidaceae (orchid family). Vines of hot, damp climates, most are indigenous to Central and South America, especially Mexico, but are now cultivated in other tropical regions.  banalty, these free-verse works present the concepts of pan-Africanist militancy, romantic spirituality, and a vicious attack against all forms of neo-colonialism. A vibrant and determined voice, refusing to be shackled by corporate or political expectations and demanding to be heard. "Sol/o": my love / there are no accidents / in war--no kisses / on the belligerent lips of crocodiles / no loves greener than / the dancing hearts of children / no reveller rev·el  
intr.v. rev·eled also rev·elled, rev·el·ing also rev·el·ling, rev·els also rev·els
1. To take great pleasure or delight: She reveled in her unaccustomed leisure.
 jollier than the worm / in columbus's boiling head
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