I said it buying a gun for my kind To be safe, Our song plays Girl Don’t you know you’re a Negro? What in the hell? A confession I do not know precisely I approximate myself as something to celebrate. I Dress-up to get blessed. hiding, shoulder to door jamb and maybe a rifle. scared shitless to leave that way. The glass is empty now. desperate Isn't repentance itself in the palms. never ever stop thinking how it ends. when the other you eats you Sometimes white lovers, I ask permission to show my dark. devils underground
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Janee, I really enjoyed how you transformed the poem to be your own. It sends a strong message, one of cruelty and sadness.
It a really good poem.
this poem shows the cruel reality, that we are living right now.
The format you did this poem looks good. This topic is a sensitive one and I like how you choose certain words to describe the racism.
This was a sad but powerful poem. Sad because many people to this day have to live in fear because of their skin color and the hate it can attract. Yet powerful because even when scared they refuse to let the hate win and still find a way to prosper through it all. Good job!