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Jaymo
Jaymo
19/F Have you ever wanted to hop onto a train and just see where it takes you?
I used to have a classmate Who was disappointed in me one day Because I wrote about how the flag The pride of our nation Reminded me of hate But she would not read what I had to say She thought the same as a lot of people Who do not look like me The look at the flag and see proud history But we see our blood running in streams We see stars that we cannot reach Because for far too long For reasons unbeknownst to me We are treated like the enemy We go for a run We read in our cars We ask you for help Then we're falsely accused And beaten bruised You put your knees in our necks And bullets in our backs You dare to call this the land of the free and justice for all When we could not be farther from that And yet you blame us We are lazy We play victim We play the race card But you make a profit when we are behind bars Do you really believe we have ourselves to blame When for centuries you've treated us like animals impossible to tame It's hard to get an education in a nation that does not care Where we are bullied because of skin And thrown away because of our hair We cannot go shopping in peace Whether for magazines or for our next meal You watch us, follow us, or keep is from entering Because you're afraid that we'll steal But you've stolen our freedom and hate our success In a nation under God that's supposedly blessed Our triumph angers you Heat rushes to your cheeks You cannot deny this 'Cause we remember Black Wall Street Tell me why are you so indifferent Why are you so blind Why can't you see past your privilege and pride Why do you care more about keeping us in chains Than when we die Than when we are killed right in front of your eyes We can't breathe But you refuse to hear me You don't want our voices to be heard But you will fight with your life just to say the n word We can't breathe For hundreds of years In hundreds of ways You've kept us slaves You put our liberty in graves Freedom that was never truly alive in the first place But we will let no man pull us low enough to hate Instead we will fight We will write We will sing We will preach We will rise You set fire to our structures But we will burn across the sky We will march hand in hand Until you understand That despite different complexions, hair textures, and body shapes That the same blood runs through all of our veins That there is only one human race We will have liberty We will have justice And we will have peace For the first time in centuries We will be able to breathe
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Jun 8, 2020
Jun 8, 2020 at 2:35 AM UTC
We Will Breathe
I used to have a classmate Who was disappointed in me one day Because I wrote about how the flag The pride of our nation Reminded me of hate But she would not read what I had to say She thought the same as a lot of people Who do not look like me The look at the flag and see proud history But we see our blood running in streams We see stars that we cannot reach Because for far too long For reasons unbeknownst to me We are treated like the enemy We go for a run We read in our cars We ask you for help Then we're falsely accused And beaten bruised You put your knees in our necks And bullets in our backs You dare to call this the land of the free and justice for all When we could not be farther from that And yet you blame us We are lazy We play victim We play the race card But you make a profit when we are behind bars Do you really believe we have ourselves to blame When for centuries you've treated us like animals impossible to tame It's hard to get an education in a nation that does not care Where we are bullied because of skin And thrown away because of our hair We cannot go shopping in peace Whether for magazines or for our next meal You watch us, follow us, or keep is from entering Because you're afraid that we'll steal But you've stolen our freedom and hate our success In a nation under God that's supposedly blessed Our triumph angers you Heat rushes to your cheeks You cannot deny this 'Cause we remember Black Wall Street Tell me why are you so indifferent Why are you so blind Why can't you see past your privilege and pride Why do you care more about keeping us in chains Than when we die Than when we are killed right in front of your eyes We can't breathe But you refuse to hear me You don't want our voices to be heard But you will fight with your life just to say the n word We can't breathe For hundreds of years In hundreds of ways You've kept us slaves You put our liberty in graves Freedom that was never truly alive in the first place But we will let no man pull us low enough to hate Instead we will fight We will write We will sing We will preach We will rise You set fire to our structures But we will burn across the sky We will march hand in hand Until you understand That despite different complexions, hair textures, and body shapes That the same blood runs through all of our veins That there is only one human race We will have liberty We will have justice And we will have peace For the first time in centuries We will be able to breathe
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I like the door open in my room I don't know why but I don't like it closed Maybe because there's no escape All this open space but the walls insist That I am alone. Or maybe it's these feelings I can't fathom The ones that I hide The ones that I imprison behind my eyes When the door is closed there's a creaking and cracking And then there's a flood The unknown swallows me whole.
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May 18, 2020
May 18, 2020 at 2:38 AM UTC
My Room
I’m sorry I did not make you proud I’m sorry that I let you down I’m sorry for the promises I break I’m sorry I put us in this state I’m sorry for the stupid things that I do I’m sorry for hurting myself and you I’m sorry I made a ceiling out of your sky I’m sorry for every time that I lied I’m sorry that I can’t even call out your name I’m sorry that I couldn’t take away your pain I’m sorry I told you I wanted to die I’m sorry to the point where it eats me alive I made you drown when you could have flew I understand if you don’t care when I say, “I’m sorry,” to you
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Feb 8, 2019
Feb 8, 2019 at 5:47 PM UTC
I’m Sorry
Who do you think you are Your behavior I cannot ignore The way you act disgusts me You are rotten to your core Who do you think you are To say that I’m the one with an attitude You talk about me as if I’m not there I for one think you are quite rude Who do you think you are You’re not cool, but quite a bore How could you feel entitled To something you did not pay for Who do you think you are To try and dictate where I sit If you really owned where I placed my rear end I would see your name on it Who do you think you are To say I behave with no class You say I will never find love As if anyone would want to deal with your tired @$$ Who do you think you are To turn someone else’s blue sky dark If you ever told me to get up from where I sat I would pull a Rosa Parks Who do you think you are To say you’ll let my reactions slide You had better keep doing just that Try something and I’ll have your hide I think I ought to let you know I’m not like any other girl you’ve met If I were you I’d start shutting my mouth Because you do not know crazy yet
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Jan 29, 2019
Jan 29, 2019 at 4:44 PM UTC
Who Do You Think You Are
I never wanted to know what I know now For I know now how evil people can be How children bully each other to the point of suicide How parents will abuse their own children How man will abuse a woman who tells him "no" and vice versa How hatred can spread because of one's race How hatred can spread because of one's sexuality How one person can convince an entire army to **** innocent people And the people who fight against it Are threatened Are beaten Are gunned down Are bombed Are murdered Are torn down by the very people they are trying to help The fact of the matter is These people want equality These people want peace These people want freedom These people want blacks and whites to take each other's hands These people want gays and straights take each other's hands These people want love To spread love To show everyone that love is real To show that love is the only answer you need When you're sad When you're depressed When you're angry When you're confused When you're sitting there wondering why you were born The people who think this need and deserve love The people who feel this need and deserve love These people just want love And I pray that one day Love be what we show to our brothers and sisters We show that we care We show that we will always have their backs We show that we will always stand beside them We show that we will always be there when they need us We show that no matter what happens we will always love them Always
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Jan 26, 2019
Jan 26, 2019 at 11:43 PM UTC
Always
XC is running through the sprinklers with your crazy goofy team Rolling your ankles running hills Cross country means so much to me it’s true Running is all we do School day seems shorter Practice seems longer The sun is shining It’s warmer then it’s colder XC every single moment is worth its weight in gold XC it’s high school’s best story And it’s waiting to be told It’s bleacher 5K’s, well earned PRs And your sport’s punishment Cross country man where do I begin XC we’re rained on during practice and we run with soaking feet XC we get lost on distance runs and say we went out to eat It’s also Basma’s smart wisecracks, also Mariam’s sass And calling Amy the wrong name Courtney going ham, my freshmen children And ab workouts causing us pain Mehak! Oh wait. Maybe I’m going too fast. XC it’s weight room and it’s hard work ‘cause you do it for the ***** XC it’s crying at the banquet Cuz your team is just one happy family And I don’t wanna leave First year was longer Last year was shorter I’m gonna miss y’all My eyes are getting warmer XC every single moment was worth its weight in gold XC it was my favorite story thanks to you guys it was told A running high and my team cheering And then that final sprint Cross country man where do I begin (XC) Where do I begin (XC) I promise I’ll visit
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Jan 6, 2019
Jan 6, 2019 at 11:08 PM UTC
Cross Country (XC)
Why do you call them ugly Why do you put them down Why does nobody help Why does no one make a sound Why do you think you can judge them Why do you sneer at them in the hall Why do you treat them so cruelly When you don't know them at all Why do you spread rumors When you know they are not true Why don't you ever think about How you would hate it if it were you Why are you too ignorant To care how you make them feel Why are you a heartless thief Why is it their happiness you steal Why must you behave this way You strike others down to build yourself up Why can't you find other outlets Why does sadism fill your cup Why must you take your pain out on others Why must you hurt people to feel good Why don't you turn the other cheek If you opened your eyes you could Why can't you see their epitaph And know you'll have no one but yourself to blame Why don't you realize your wrongdoing Before it is too late Why do you think you're untouchable You don't predict reprisal from those you are nasty toward I really hope you change your ways For being a bully will have its just rewards
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Oct 26, 2017
Oct 26, 2017 at 8:14 PM UTC
Being a Bully
Everybody loves coffee It became Miguel's song But everyone needs a whole lotta milk in it They can't handle it strong When I say strong I mean black Black has a very wide range Everyone loves the light end of the spectrum And I find that quite strange Tanned and caramel are popular They are exotic and **** But chocolate is not attractive Apparently dark is ugly Being dark-skinned is looked down upon As if it is a deadly sin Many many beautiful women Feel the need to bleach their skin Many men have a light preference Some women reject melanin in chocolate genes And it is these same people That do not know how to treat kings and queens   Dark people hate how they look Because no one gives them a reason not to They should be taught to love themselves There is undeniable beauty in African roots They have hair like fluffy cotton candy Those with the skin of midnight They do not need makeup For they have a natural highlight Their wide noses are cuter than buttons And they glisten just when they sweat If you are lucky enough to kiss their thick lips You will surely never forget No one is shaming other skin tones The point is that dark skin is gorgeous too Every single person is beautiful So don't make coffee turn blue There should not have been a need For this poem to be written Because at the end of the day Beauty shouldn't correlate with the color of your skin
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Jul 16, 2017
Jul 16, 2017 at 11:52 PM UTC
Coffee
Mama it's time for the fair Mama why can't we go Someone opened fire on innocents And about it they weren't slow Mama it's time for the concert Mama why are you so afraid There's risk just listening to music Grimmie was shot on her own stage Mama why's that good cop dead He can't come back to his daughter Now I'll never know my cousin And that's another who's lost a father Mama what's with the wealthy They seem to have all the life hacks They are people out there starving And the rich barely pay tax Mama look that man's gay Hey that other one is black People don't hesitate with violence But it is love that they hold back Mama I wanna learn history I wanna know what people did before Mama why is there so much blood Why did people start so many wars Mama will things ever change Is there anything peaceful in store There's a lot that is still the same If anything people fight more Mama why do these things happen Mama why do so many people die Mama why are people so cruel It's enough to make me cry Mama will we be ok Are there enough of us to stand tall People now fight fire with fire And I fear it'll destroy us all Mama why are people mad at God They blame Him for human's sting They ask why His own creations act this way He probably wonders the same thing Mama why can't we show compassion Mama why are we in this state Mama why can't we love Mama why do we hate
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Jul 4, 2017
Jul 4, 2017 at 11:27 AM UTC
Mama Why