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you put your fingers and stretch your eyes like dough and yell ching chong... ching chong you slurp our noodles, and you play with our chopsticks tap tap... tap tap you say you've been to China but the only China you went to was China town in California you take the tiles of Mahjong and run those squares into spehers rolling those spheres on the cold wooden floor You take our jade stone the stone of luck and good health but what good luck and health are we feeding our soul you turn our jade to coal you grab everything we have with your filthy rich hands filthy and gross those filthy hands are always wrapped around a gun one finger on a trigger with one release it can take a mans beathe away and that's exactly what you did... realeased.... and took his breath..... and roam to the next house with a loaded gun ready to **** the next one
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Mar 22, 2021
Mar 22, 2021 at 9:13 PM UTC
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you put your fingers and stretch your eyes like dough and yell ching chong... ching chong you slurp our noodles, and you play with our chopsticks tap tap... tap tap you say you've been to China but the only China you went to was China town in California you take the tiles of Mahjong and run those squares into spehers rolling those spheres on the cold wooden floor You take our jade stone the stone of luck and good health but what good luck and health are we feeding our soul you turn our jade to coal you grab everything we have with your filthy rich hands filthy and gross those filthy hands are always wrapped around a gun one finger on a trigger with one release it can take a mans beathe away and that's exactly what you did... realeased.... and took his breath..... and roam to the next house with a loaded gun ready to **** the next one
this poem is about how Asians to endure assault every day and nobody should go through this this has to end now. We will get through this together never alone
Nidhi
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Mar 22, 2021
Mar 22, 2021 at 9:13 PM UTC
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