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Where is the market that makes Sunday? That makes soul food. What are the broken buildings? With boys and street corners. Stop signs plastered with milk cartons. What are front porches, what are they? Grandmas in a flowery silk dress, You can smell ebony. Children wrapped around Mr. Oniels house. Mama is cooking Sunday dinner. Where is the culture, it is here. Skin is not skin, Only a threat is a threat. Styrofoam plates aren’t soul food. Collard greens and baked beans Are police sirens. Funky blues blaring is a target on his forehead. Only a blue and a red are a mug shot. When the reporter asks where? A neighborhood distinguishes it. A neighborhood just distinguishes it.
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Mar 6, 2020
Mar 6, 2020 at 8:52 AM UTC
Sunday Morning
Where is the market that makes Sunday? That makes soul food. What are the broken buildings? With boys and street corners. Stop signs plastered with milk cartons. What are front porches, what are they? Grandmas in a flowery silk dress, You can smell ebony. Children wrapped around Mr. Oniels house. Mama is cooking Sunday dinner. Where is the culture, it is here. Skin is not skin, Only a threat is a threat. Styrofoam plates aren’t soul food. Collard greens and baked beans Are police sirens. Funky blues blaring is a target on his forehead. Only a blue and a red are a mug shot. When the reporter asks where? A neighborhood distinguishes it. A neighborhood just distinguishes it.
niesharad
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Mar 6, 2020
Mar 6, 2020 at 8:52 AM UTC
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