So much violence lately. Felt moved. |
Poems roll off my tongue With pen in hand Like the ball in pinball With the pop of a hand. And sitting here between A Stony Island queen And the head of the basketball team Makes the cream of the poetic crop Never stop. These people, They give out invitations To attend their presentations Of them just being themselves: Youths chucking their respect in the can With every racial slur they spew to ‘the Man’. Youngsters dragging hatchets From killing their chaste shadows That follow them out of habit. And this; This world in which we dwell Might as well be a well of Never-ending, Ever-flowing hell. Children dying by crime And leaving us here to cry and Mourn departures too soon Just like the sun becoming moon. But the moons in our hearts Must give way to labors of art; Art like the sun that won’t be outshone. There’s acceptance between these forces And the peace this union endorses Is one of the sources That will force-open doors To new existence untold. But accepting Bobby for Susie And Susie for Lily And Lily for Billy And Billy for every other kiddie that’s living Isn't the vision that our Creator imagines. But accepting Michael for Michael, And Sharon for Sharon And Tina for Tina And taking Jackie for Jackie Is the only way to accessing The goal to progressing In a society where love is preached But still most are digressing. Teach common sense Or little Joey dives headfirst into past-tense Or you’ll take the defense While your boy’s in the pen Or even worse in a ditch. Think twice And then think again. With pen in hand This poem rolls off my tongue As I speak to those Who have not been hung. And these words I've said Are still left unsung. So towards God’s heavens Our children run. |