They never keep their eyes off you,
they never go away.
The only way to keep them happy,
is to do what they say.
They will never forgive you,
and they will never apologize.
You can see it in they way they look,
you can see it in their eyes.
They wont give you a break,
in their grasp they hold you tight.
They pray for your death,
before they fall asleep at night.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Monday, May 20, 2013
The
Calm after the Storm
By
Kacee Llewelyn
The
thunder rolls, as the crowds walk in.
The
storm we know, is about to begin.
As
drops of color fight for a right,
As
they try to create a brand new light.
A
storm based on single dream,
In
hopes to wash away racism with the nights stream.
And
all through the night, innocent hearts prayed,
for
the lightning and the thunder to fade.
The
rain pounded on the windows and the window panes,
Reminding
the confused of why it rains.
Yet
in the eye of the nights storm,
The
dream still remained all tattered and worn.
The
rain did not give into the white man’s mistake,
It
poured and it poured using all the rain it would take.
And
little did we know because of the rain that night,
That
in the morning there would be a brand new light.
As
I sit on the sidewalk and remember the rain,
I
know the world will never be the same.
The
streets have been washed and the colors are so bright,
all
because of a black man’s fight.
I
look at my hand which is held by a color so dark,
And
think of the time when this would leave a bad mark.
I
see streets cleansed by an innocent dream,
and
forget of the racism that was washed downstream.
I
look at the smile next to me so bright,
So
glad that ancestors put up that fight.
Seeing
how the storm impacts me today,
I
think the king at night when I pray.
I
sitting here thankful for the calm after the storm,
I
hold a little tighter this hand so warm.
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