Bernice Angoh's Writings
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Article
Aug.27.2009
BHF Magazine
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Poem
Aug.27.2009
Palapala Magazine
I am my mother’s daughter Born in the season of rain On the night the stars went nova Born to a woman of great strength who was molded in the season of pain On the night the stars moved west Of her, I was made whole Imprint by imprint we stand alike Like Skyer and Tsy
I am child of my own Born to myself in the season of stain On the night a star was broken From...
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Poem
Aug.26.2009
What I wish for you my childis that you neither see color nor race nor genderthat knowing everyone is important, you love them all thesameBe defiant towards injustice, racism and inhumanitydo not see the world as others see for many are not color blinddo not becaome corrupt or harbor evil in your heartwatch for the one with a sparkle in their eye and a bounce...
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About Bernice
Bernice Angoh is originally from Cameroon, West Africa. Winner of the Editor’s choice award in the years; 2003, 2005 and 2007 from the International library of poetry, her poems have been published in several anthologies leading to numerous nominations for...
Bernice’s Favorite Books
The Prophet






