I have seen this world (before).

I have seen this world,

The signs around us 

That gives direction to the quickest

Way down the dark road of destruction

Ignorance has disrupted the connection

Of our optic fibers 

So many of us can’t see

That we are surrounded

By the frequencies, subliminally.

I’ve heard the starving children

Cry at night, I’ve witnessed the Black Hand 

On the black trigger aimed 

At his black brother across the street, 

I’ve smelled the hatred of the fictitiously equated

Rose of justice that grew 

From the concrete foundation 

This nation was built on.

I’ve touched the bodies of those

Crippled by decades of shame

So they lay on dark roads

Scratching in dirt to find destiny

Not realizing their digging their

Own graves:

Slavery.

                                                            

 

But the same force that drives me to believe

In fairytales, and happy endings, and prince charming, 

That I need the air I breathe  

Is my mustard seed?

Although I never been and it’s unseen 

Can’t mean it doesn’t exist.

Sometimes I staring out the window pane, 

My mind wonders tagging my soul along

To a place in time that knows no pain

Where queens are similar to Sheba, 

Kings reminiscent of Tut, 

Things that is brighter than the sun.

Our sons no longer in manacles

Only bound by chains draped

Upon their chest

Just below raised chins and elongated necks

The earth is no longer green

But black, she bears her naked skin unashamed

And her womb

Bears the time capsule to our future.

Third worlds, black on black violence,

And AIDS are only

Found on tombstones

Above graves that have buried the past.

I am here 

To reclaim our kingdoms.

But one day we will all live in this place

No longer will tolerate

Living on the brink:

Freedom.

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