my young black male

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my young black male

my young black male please listen to what i say cause the streets out here are no good for you today you go around town calling yourself a blood or crip just so you can go and steal someone else whip you can be anything you want in this world a doctor lawyer or the president of the united states but you rather be out there in the streets being a street pharmacist take a look at yourself in the mirror instead lieing to others think bout what you doing you go round talking bout society lie to you which you are lieing to yourself quit what you doing before you become another number not even thinking bout your mother my prayers go out to you my young black male.

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CODY123 commented on 33 years (part 1)

02-21-2009

very inspirational and encouraging to our black young man

ANGELTRUCKER commented on 33 years (part 1)

10-29-2008

Good message. You need to add some punctuation and a little spell checking wouldn't hurt (not doing spell check does hurt the poem though!!) I do like the message you are trying to get across and think you have alot of potential.

Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion.

T. S. Eliot (1888-1965) American-English poet and playwright.

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