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By Mr. Erik Young... Born on January 15, 1929...Dr. King truly shined, He was noble and he thought global, In fact, Dr. King worked so well...That in 1964 he earned the Noble Peace Prize, but in the world PEACE was on the demise. Only fire hoses, police billy clubs, shotguns and bombs seemed to be on the rise, So Dr. King fought to correct inequality, not only racism and segregation but also poverty... Along with flawed Voting Laws, Dr. King deserves Major KUDOS and applause, He was the bomb because he was bold enough to oppose the Vietnam War, Causing many in the U.S. to call King a traitor, an ungrateful agitator who was only a trouble creator... But King believed in a "Holy Power" greater Than the FBI, CIA, or "powers that be" in the USA.. He was aware of the cruel games the world might play, And we're not only talking about James Earl Ray, April 4, 1968 was the fateful, foul date Where the empthasis we see was on Menphis, Tennesee, But you see the whole world felt this extraordinary error And now today, we have the nrve to say we live in terror. For some members of the world community, terrorism is nothing new, If you think the U.S. has immunity from terroism then your thoughts are untrue, Dr. King fought to teach us that we all must follow the rules, If not then we will all "perish together as fools," And we say Dr. King fought because he was on the frontline...Consistently 24/7 all the time, Staring victorious(ly), violent mobs in the face, looking "Kingly and Calmy," Practicing nonviolently, civil disobedience like Mohatma Ghandi, But don't think for a minute that King was weak, timid nor soft, He didn't need a hoodie, sagging jeans, hip-hop, lots of $$$$, **** or guns to go off, In fact, King did not need a pair of Jordan's or Timberlands Because Freedom, Justice & Equality fueled his adrenaline To fight for the rights of all and not just a few, Before you recite 'I have a Dream" you better decide what you want your dream to do.
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Jan 29, 2018
Jan 29, 2018 at 1:40 PM UTC
MLK Theme was Larger than a Dream...by Erik Young @2010
By Mr. Erik Young... Born on January 15, 1929...Dr. King truly shined, He was noble and he thought global, In fact, Dr. King worked so well...That in 1964 he earned the Noble Peace Prize, but in the world PEACE was on the demise. Only fire hoses, police billy clubs, shotguns and bombs seemed to be on the rise, So Dr. King fought to correct inequality, not only racism and segregation but also poverty... Along with flawed Voting Laws, Dr. King deserves Major KUDOS and applause, He was the bomb because he was bold enough to oppose the Vietnam War, Causing many in the U.S. to call King a traitor, an ungrateful agitator who was only a trouble creator... But King believed in a "Holy Power" greater Than the FBI, CIA, or "powers that be" in the USA.. He was aware of the cruel games the world might play, And we're not only talking about James Earl Ray, April 4, 1968 was the fateful, foul date Where the empthasis we see was on Menphis, Tennesee, But you see the whole world felt this extraordinary error And now today, we have the nrve to say we live in terror. For some members of the world community, terrorism is nothing new, If you think the U.S. has immunity from terroism then your thoughts are untrue, Dr. King fought to teach us that we all must follow the rules, If not then we will all "perish together as fools," And we say Dr. King fought because he was on the frontline...Consistently 24/7 all the time, Staring victorious(ly), violent mobs in the face, looking "Kingly and Calmy," Practicing nonviolently, civil disobedience like Mohatma Ghandi, But don't think for a minute that King was weak, timid nor soft, He didn't need a hoodie, sagging jeans, hip-hop, lots of $$$$, **** or guns to go off, In fact, King did not need a pair of Jordan's or Timberlands Because Freedom, Justice & Equality fueled his adrenaline To fight for the rights of all and not just a few, Before you recite 'I have a Dream" you better decide what you want your dream to do.
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Jan 29, 2018
Jan 29, 2018 at 1:40 PM UTC
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