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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah 11:27 - Dec 7 with 2804 viewsRyorry


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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 11:29 - Dec 7 with 2347 viewsGuthrum

Only 65, that's no age.

Good Lord! Whatever is it?
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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 11:32 - Dec 7 with 2326 viewsNthQldITFC

That's very sad. A great loss to British culture.

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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 11:40 - Dec 7 with 2283 viewsRyorry

Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 11:29 - Dec 7 by Guthrum

Only 65, that's no age.


Absolutely devastating loss, both as a wonderful human being and to literature 😢

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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 11:44 - Dec 7 with 2269 viewsRyorry

Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 11:32 - Dec 7 by NthQldITFC

That's very sad. A great loss to British culture.


Sorry, hadn’t seen this when posting my follow-up. You put it better with “culture”.

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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 11:47 - Dec 7 with 2248 viewsGlasgowBlue

Very sad. A real national treasure.

R.I.P.

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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 11:50 - Dec 7 with 2233 viewsWhos_blue

That is so sad to hear.
Always liked it when he was a guest on QT too.

It's ironic that whilst Johnson is wriggling out of any personal responsibility for the Covid debacle and the tory shysters are grabbing the headlines with their infighting, a decent human being with more integrity in his dreads than the whole of the tory party conbined has died.

Seems to be a lot of love out there for him and so there should.

Distortion becomes somehow pure in its wildness.

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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 12:09 - Dec 7 with 2161 viewsGlasgowBlue

Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 11:50 - Dec 7 by Whos_blue

That is so sad to hear.
Always liked it when he was a guest on QT too.

It's ironic that whilst Johnson is wriggling out of any personal responsibility for the Covid debacle and the tory shysters are grabbing the headlines with their infighting, a decent human being with more integrity in his dreads than the whole of the tory party conbined has died.

Seems to be a lot of love out there for him and so there should.


When he was on QT he could put forward a persuasive argument with intelligence, eloquence and good humour. He was never nasty or abusive.

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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 12:26 - Dec 7 with 2094 viewsBarcaBlue

Very sad news. Lovely guy. He performed in the Albion Mills cellar and Caribbean Club early 80s but I don't remember much about either now unfortunately.
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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 12:28 - Dec 7 with 2084 viewseireblue

Ahhh man.

Top Vegan as well

Ackees, chapatties
Dumplins an nan,
Channa an rotis
Onion uttapam,
Masala dosa
Green callaloo
Bhel an samosa
Corn an aloo.

Yam an cassava
Pepperpot stew,
Rotlo an guava
Rice an tofu,
Puri, paratha
Sesame casserole,
Brown eggless pasta
An brown bread rolls.

Soya milked muesli
Soya bean curd,
Soya sweet sweeties
Soya's de word,
Soya bean margarine
Soya bean sauce
What can mek medicine?
Soya of course.

Soya meks yoghurt
Soya ice-cream,
Or soya sorbet
Soya reigns supreme,
Soya sticks liquoriced
Soya salads
Try any soya dish
Soya is bad.

Plantain an tabouli
Cornmeal pudding
Onion bhajee
Wid plenty cumin,
Breadfruit an coconuts
Molasses tea
Dairy free omelettes
Very chilli.

Ginger bread, nut roast
Sorrell, paw paw,
Cocoa an rye toast
I tek dem on tour,
Drinking cool maubi
Meks me feel sweet,
What was dat question now?
What do we eat?
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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 12:38 - Dec 7 with 2052 viewsNthQldITFC

Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 11:50 - Dec 7 by Whos_blue

That is so sad to hear.
Always liked it when he was a guest on QT too.

It's ironic that whilst Johnson is wriggling out of any personal responsibility for the Covid debacle and the tory shysters are grabbing the headlines with their infighting, a decent human being with more integrity in his dreads than the whole of the tory party conbined has died.

Seems to be a lot of love out there for him and so there should.


That's beautifully and cuttingly put. Thanks.

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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 12:56 - Dec 7 with 1993 viewsstringy

Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 12:26 - Dec 7 by BarcaBlue

Very sad news. Lovely guy. He performed in the Albion Mills cellar and Caribbean Club early 80s but I don't remember much about either now unfortunately.


Great days; John Row put on a bunch of the ranting poets there - Ginger John, Seething Wells, Atilla the Stockbroker too - usually supported by the very wonderful Panorama in Black.
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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 13:00 - Dec 7 with 1968 viewsArnoldMoorhen

Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 11:44 - Dec 7 by Ryorry

Sorry, hadn’t seen this when posting my follow-up. You put it better with “culture”.


He's a poet. It's fitting that you both found different words to express your feelings.

He had "constructive anger" down to a T, didn't he?

Passionate and positive.

A big loss.
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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 13:19 - Dec 7 with 1887 viewsBuhrer

Really awful to hear this. I've loved sharing his poetry with my kids. Such an inspiring person.
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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 13:25 - Dec 7 with 1869 viewsmatteoblue

Inna di heart of Babylon, where di sun meets di sky,
Benjamin Zephaniah, a Rasta poet, reachin' heights so high.
From Birmingham's streets to di reggae beat,
His words, a chant, inna di righteous heat.

In di rhythm of di drum, him verses dem sway,
Dreadlocks dancing, inna di island sun's warm ray.
Zephaniah rising, like a lion in Zion,
A rebel poet, heart full of iron.

"Jah bless, mi people," him declare with pride,
In a language of love, where roots and culture abide.
From Handsworth to di world, him voice is heard,
A Rasta bard, in every poignant word.

Inna di struggle for justice, him tek him stand,
A lyrical soldier, with a mic in him hand.
Oh Benjamin, with yuh locks so free,
Yuh poetry echo inna di pulse of di sea.

Inna di herb-scented air, where freedom sings,
Him verses soar on di wings of reggae wings.
A prophet inna di smoke, a mystic inna di mist,
Zephaniah's words, a revolutionary twist.

Babylon trembles, as di poet chants,
Rasta wisdom flowing inna rhythmic rants.
Inna di style of di dub, where echoes resound,
Benjamin Zephaniah, inna roots, him is found.

We are Premier League, say we are Premier League!

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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 13:33 - Dec 7 with 1825 viewsBlueandTruesince82

How sad and unexpected, genuine national treasure.

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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 13:37 - Dec 7 with 1807 viewsRyorry

Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 13:25 - Dec 7 by matteoblue

Inna di heart of Babylon, where di sun meets di sky,
Benjamin Zephaniah, a Rasta poet, reachin' heights so high.
From Birmingham's streets to di reggae beat,
His words, a chant, inna di righteous heat.

In di rhythm of di drum, him verses dem sway,
Dreadlocks dancing, inna di island sun's warm ray.
Zephaniah rising, like a lion in Zion,
A rebel poet, heart full of iron.

"Jah bless, mi people," him declare with pride,
In a language of love, where roots and culture abide.
From Handsworth to di world, him voice is heard,
A Rasta bard, in every poignant word.

Inna di struggle for justice, him tek him stand,
A lyrical soldier, with a mic in him hand.
Oh Benjamin, with yuh locks so free,
Yuh poetry echo inna di pulse of di sea.

Inna di herb-scented air, where freedom sings,
Him verses soar on di wings of reggae wings.
A prophet inna di smoke, a mystic inna di mist,
Zephaniah's words, a revolutionary twist.

Babylon trembles, as di poet chants,
Rasta wisdom flowing inna rhythmic rants.
Inna di style of di dub, where echoes resound,
Benjamin Zephaniah, inna roots, him is found.


Absolutely beaut, love that!

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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 13:46 - Dec 7 with 1764 viewsthebooks

Ach, sad, sad news. When I taught English it was great doing his poetry.

A real radical force for good. Also rejected his OBE, which gets him marks in my book.
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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 13:46 - Dec 7 with 1765 viewsDJR

A man of principle who turned down an OBE when many so-called radical people go weak at the knees at the mention of an honour.

This is how he described it.

"Me? I thought, OBE me? Up yours, I thought. I get angry when I hear that word 'empire'; it reminds me of slavery, it reminds of thousands of years of brutality, it reminds me of how my foremothers were raped and my forefathers brutalised... Benjamin Zephaniah OBE – no way Mr Blair, no way Mrs Queen. I am profoundly anti-empire."
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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 13:46 - Dec 7 with 1761 viewsjimsymBLUE

Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 13:37 - Dec 7 by Ryorry

Absolutely beaut, love that!


Very sad, 'The British' a bit of work everyone should look up and maybe consider their current position.
RIP BZ

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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 14:21 - Dec 7 with 1645 viewsRyorry

Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 13:46 - Dec 7 by jimsymBLUE

Very sad, 'The British' a bit of work everyone should look up and maybe consider their current position.
RIP BZ


No sooner said ...


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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 14:43 - Dec 7 with 1604 viewsthatbdude

RIP. He was a great writer and poet

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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 14:43 - Dec 7 with 1612 viewsBlueBadger

'I come from a musical place
Where they shoot me for my song
And my brother has been tortured
By my brother in my land.

I come from a beautiful place
Where they hate my shade of skin
They don't like the way I pray
And they ban free poetry.

I come from a beautiful place
Where girls cannot go to school
There you are told what to believe
And even young boys must grow beards.

I come from a great old forest
I think it is now a field
And the people I once knew
Are not there now.

We can all be refugees
Nobody is safe,
All it takes is a mad leader
Or no rain to bring forth food,
We can all be refugees
We can all be told to go,
We can be hated by someone
For being someone.

I come from a beautiful place
Where the valley floods each year
And each year the hurricane tells us
That we must keep moving on.

I come from an ancient place
All my family were born there
And I would like to go there
But I really want to live.

I come from a sunny, sandy place
Where tourists go to darken skin
And dealers like to sell guns there
I just can't tell you what's the price.

I am told I have no country now
I am told I am a lie
I am told that modern history books
May forget my name.

We can all be refugees
Sometimes it only takes a day,
Sometimes it only takes a handshake
Or a paper that is signed.
We all came from refugees
Nobody simply just appeared,
Nobody's here without a struggle,
And why should we live in fear
Of the weather or the troubles?
We all came here from somewhere.'

Seems the most appropriate poem of his to quote today.
[Post edited 7 Dec 2023 14:47]

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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 15:07 - Dec 7 with 1555 viewsHerbivore

He was a top, top man in many ways. A groundbreaking poet, an eloquent speaker with a political conscience and a keen sense of (in)justice, and just a wonderful, humble man despite his talents. A big miss. Couple of people have referred to him as a national treasure and I couldn't agree more.

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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 15:19 - Dec 7 with 1527 viewsjontysnut

Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 12:26 - Dec 7 by BarcaBlue

Very sad news. Lovely guy. He performed in the Albion Mills cellar and Caribbean Club early 80s but I don't remember much about either now unfortunately.


I don't know how much time he spent around here back then but he 'went out' with a friend of a friend in Hadleigh. Great artist, greater man.
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Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 18:29 - Dec 7 with 1428 viewsNthsuffolkblue

Oh no - R.I.P. Benjamin Zephaniah on 14:43 - Dec 7 by BlueBadger

'I come from a musical place
Where they shoot me for my song
And my brother has been tortured
By my brother in my land.

I come from a beautiful place
Where they hate my shade of skin
They don't like the way I pray
And they ban free poetry.

I come from a beautiful place
Where girls cannot go to school
There you are told what to believe
And even young boys must grow beards.

I come from a great old forest
I think it is now a field
And the people I once knew
Are not there now.

We can all be refugees
Nobody is safe,
All it takes is a mad leader
Or no rain to bring forth food,
We can all be refugees
We can all be told to go,
We can be hated by someone
For being someone.

I come from a beautiful place
Where the valley floods each year
And each year the hurricane tells us
That we must keep moving on.

I come from an ancient place
All my family were born there
And I would like to go there
But I really want to live.

I come from a sunny, sandy place
Where tourists go to darken skin
And dealers like to sell guns there
I just can't tell you what's the price.

I am told I have no country now
I am told I am a lie
I am told that modern history books
May forget my name.

We can all be refugees
Sometimes it only takes a day,
Sometimes it only takes a handshake
Or a paper that is signed.
We all came from refugees
Nobody simply just appeared,
Nobody's here without a struggle,
And why should we live in fear
Of the weather or the troubles?
We all came here from somewhere.'

Seems the most appropriate poem of his to quote today.
[Post edited 7 Dec 2023 14:47]


Not quite as simple as "Stop the Boats" though!

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