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Racism comes in many different shapes and forms
Sadly I have had my fair share since I’ve been born
Judged before I have been even given a chance
Delaying my future and for my career to advance
My parents tell me of stories they have had to endure
I wish racism was a sickness with a dose of medication to cure
Thankfully there are good hearted and educated people
Who can look beyond skin colour and treat us all as an equal
Why would another person’s skin colour be such an issue?
Get to know them; they might have things in common just like you
I am so fed up of hearing “They from so and so, they all the same”
Everyone has differences but skin colour is not to blame
I wonder sometimes is it because the racist themselves are afraid to mix
Who knows, I am only looking for a solution to get it fixed
It’s a major problem none of us like or need,
How sad to hear, a racist sees skin colour the only reason to want to make you bleed
You see films like ‘Mississippi Burning’
I think to myself that was then but when are racist going to start learning?
If humans never saw in colour, what would it be like then?
I am sure everyone would get along and call each other friend
I hope my kids and the next generation never get to witness racism first hand
Lets pray for them racism was a issue in the past that no longer stands
Life is hard as it is, without the need of racism
Like supporting our family and giving our kids a good education
Ways to stop racism should begin at home and school
Getting along will be our biggest advantage, our strongest tool
I did have people who I did call friends
But their own racist views meant our friendship had to end
It does not matter, if your white, black or brown
You should feel safe to walk and talk in any town
Racism has to be erased from every country and every street
Knowing racism is not an issue when theirs someone new we meet
Everyone has the right to go anywhere they choose
Because whilst racism is still alive, no one wins, everybody lose
To those facing racism, all I can say is be brave and stay strong
To those racist, deep down in your heart you must know it’s wrong?
God blessed us by putting us here, giving us all different shades of colour
Were not meant to have the same colour skin, but we all can respect one another
Martin Luther King Jr said in 1963 “I have a dream”
But up to now it has yet to be seen
- by Uptown_Girl97 |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 03/09/2009 |
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- Title: Racism still sadly alive
- Artist: Uptown_Girl97
- Description: This is a very descriptive poem made from the heart about how racism still stands with anger .
- Date: 03/09/2009
- Tags: racism still sadly alive
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Comments (4 Comments)
- Nemone - 10/17/2013
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Well said, it's hard to make a good poem to express a topic like this.
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- Noka Palm Trees - 09/09/2010
- I found it very interesting. I'm guessing you like spoken word like myself. You should of given it more of a punch in the face like.. really dig deep because if they have the nerve to be racist why can't you be extremely rude lol. I'm starting to enter poems in the arena, hope you can check it out. ^_^
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- II j u n i a r t II - 06/23/2010
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so true true :'(
its very common for Asians as well...Asians like me >>
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- Cl3v3rRey - 04/21/2009
- I love it. I'm spechless...
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