freedom

indirect direction

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This piece was written in response to the documented history of the statue of liberty and a photograph that reminds me that there were several casts and models made before the US accepted the one that stands today. The earlier casts were of undeniably african women, but was buffered to look egyptian in order to be accepted and not seen as the taunt that it was originally intended as. It caused me to reflect on the plight of my people, who were slaves at the time and have been fighting for a freedom that this country was supposedly built upon using them as laborers while in bondage. How can we ask as americans for a freedom that we refused our own inhabitants in one way or another until this day? i am just saying... do i believe i am held down by 'the man'? no, nothing holds me, but i am the exception....

Short Verse #7 *July 4, 2012*

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Just something that came to me a lil bit ago.

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Our World

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Poetry
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Windward Sails

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Christianity
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Inspired by indigo_kid007. ^__^

Not sure how I feel about this line thing...

I can only ever feel this freedom by Jesus Christ. I think this is perhaps the way we were meant to be.

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Symbolism

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I wrote this poem when I was 15 so the steps represent years. In other words three more steps until I don't have to be afraid of what other people could do to me. At least that's what I thought ha.

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For Freedom

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War and Peace
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ThoughtShock: A Manifesto Chapter 9

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ThoughtShock
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Chapter Nine of ThoughtShock: A Manifesto,
It's hard to describe where my muse came from on this one, I know a lot of emotion behind this is anger which was easy to find tonight due to some hard headed bosses. I would like to add I did enjoy writting this one, and touched on MANY topics I've written about before but also on some I havent.

Recollections and Reflections

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