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We Need the World Change
1619
First black-faced to face cruelty
Too afraid to speak from the heavy chains and whips
Forcely sold and starved to death,
Bought our bodies to ashes and bones.
Dragged away from families,
haunting the minds with innocent shadows
Michael Brown
Outside the concrete sidewalks
“a colored man” selling CDs,
at the hometown corner store
“I CAN’T BREATHE”
Gunned down by privilege which
Threw him to the ground,
yet his hands reaching toward the sky
Arms locked between his head,
taking his last breath from the antagonist world
Passengers watched, recording from their phones
hoping that they might receive justice
from white privilege
Emmit the little black boy,
playing with toys in his mother's kitchen
Accused of making comments to a white woman
First they see color and nothing more
Dragged from the back of a car. Hanged.
No words were foreseen
No questions were asked
A child lost who could not be bought back
Terence Crutcher of Tulsa, Oklahoma
A traffic stop, two officers
Black man, HANDS UP, gripped to his car
Unarmed, but still posed a threat
on a armed officer
In an instant the silver bullet slowly entered his body,
Shot down by a white woman in blue
She did not think twice
about her release on the trigger
As we surround the neighborhood
boycotting to exercise our freedom of speech
Ordering for justice
That was only once and twice,
turned into hundreds and thousands of times
Fighting back against this antagonistic world,
which we live in only to survive
Not as a symbol of rebellion,
but to attack the root of this deceptive place
We are killing our sisters and brothers
We are the “greatest country” that kills their own over accusations
We are have chance whether to improve or descend
We want the chance to be better than we ever can
Yet, when will we get the chance to
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