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Celebrity Blogger and Author Berenice Mulubah Releases Insprational Poetry Book

Celebrity Blogger and Author Berenice Mulubah Releases Insprational Poetry Book. After the hugh success of her first book “Landing Safely on a Solid Rock”, Liberia’s Celebrity Blogger and Author Berenice Mulubah is back with an inspiration book of poetry titled “Purple Honey Lips”.

Purple Honey Lips is an acclaimed exploration of beautiful words into the poet’s incredible imagination, causing one to think and reflect on life, our place in the world, and a variety of other subjects. It is a collection of poetry. The poems range from romance to social ills, from serious to jovial.
This book of poetry is must read that can inspire people from all walks of life. Purple Honey Lips can be purchased on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Xlibris bookstore and and author’s personal website Berenice Mulubah the Zama Queen.


Book Title: Purple Honey Lips
Author: Berenice A. Mulubah
Publisher: Xlibris Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-51440-729-5
About Author:
Berenice A. Mulubah, CEO of C Liberia Clearly blog, is a poet, blogger, radio personality, and arts and culture activist. She’s from Harper City, Maryland County, Liberia, West Africa. She lives in Jacksonville, North Carolina, with her two beautiful girls. Standing Safely on a Solid Rock, her first book, has been called “raw and a garnished glimpse into the soul” by J. D. Kato.


Read a piece from Purple Honey Lips:
A Night Away
Descended from heaven like an angel,
My toes touched the ground.
I whisked him away from danger
Just when he was about to drown.
Away we went from traditions,
Culture, and social demands;
With an undivided attention,
His mind opened, willing to expand.
We flew over the mountaintop
And down to the valley below—
Just when he started to enjoy the ride
We landed on the ocean shore.
We sat and talked about the dos and don’ts,
What he had and had not;
We talked about the African man
And his woman too.
I asked about the woman’s role
And why he controlled her life as a whole.
Two minutes passed, he didn’t say a word,
So I whispered these words in his ears:
“Educate the African woman, my friend.
That’s the best way to go.
Raising your boys into gentlemen,
She’s your backbone, for sure.
When she rises,
The continent shall rise—
That, my friend, is gold.”
His eyes rolled around in his head,
His mouth flew open to speak,
And just before the words came flying out,
His alarm started to blow.
And he woke up to a brand-new day,
A brand-new life, I must say.
The African man, the African woman,
A partnership worth the while.

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