Sesay's "The Song of the Women of my Land" is
Although written in a modern style, the poem functions as a panegyric (a poem of praise). It pays tribute to the resilience, labour and enduring spirit of African women, specifically those who have passed away but whose "song" remains in the soil and culture.
There is an explanation video available below.
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