Without the poem, I can only offer general information about narrator types:
* First-person narrator: The narrator uses "I" and speaks from their own personal perspective. They are directly involved in the story.
* Second-person narrator: The narrator directly addresses the reader using "you." It's less common but can create a sense of immediacy and involvement.
* Third-person narrator: The narrator uses "he," "she," "it," and "they" to tell the story from an outsider's perspective. There are different types of third-person narrators:
* Omniscient: Knows everything about all characters and events.
* Limited: Knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
* Objective: Presents only what is observed, without commenting on characters' thoughts or feelings.
Once you provide the poem, I can tell you the type of narrator used in "City Johannesburg" by Wally Serote.