A Poet's Diary
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  • Reads 28
  • Votes 0
  • Parts 4
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Jul 21, 2014
Mature
MY HANSOM BLACK MEN, YOU ARE THE PROMISED FUTURE OF TOMORROW.  BEING TOLD YOUR ONLY GOAL IN LIFE IS TO LIVE BLACK THEN DIE. WHO ARE THEY TO TRY TO STRIP YOU OF YOUR NATURAL BORN RIGHTS? BEING PRAYED UPON LIKE FRESH MEAT IN THE NIGHT. BEING BEAT ON LIKE AN ANGRY CLAN BANG THE MOST PROFOUND BEATS TO A DRUM. BLACK MEN LIKE PAUL THE POET DESERVE A CHANCE TO BE MORE THEN JUST A STATISTICAL NIGGER IN THE EYES OF THE SYSTEM THAT HAS BEEN DEVOTED TO DESTROYING THE BLACK MEN TIL THE END OF NO RETURN. 
     
       PAUL THE POET IS A BLACK MAN THAT NEEDS THAT CHANCE.
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