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Michael Murphy
Poems
Sep 2016
Color Blind
When I was eight
At the park
Playing football
Getting dark
Older kids
Stole our ball
I can't stand bullies
Not at all
Then out of the blue
Three more kids appear
Did I mention they're black
So now I felt fear
But to my surprise, they said
Give the ball back!
What's going on?
I thought they were black
This confused my young mind
From all I was told
Stay away from the blacks
Or you'll never grow old
That one little act
Fifty years ago now
Changed the way I see color
Changed my vision and how
Today I was out
With my eight year old son
God, how I love him
We're having such fun
Then I see someone starring
No, it's more like a glare
I can't be that ugly
It must be my hair
Then an old thought creeps in
From way, way, way, back
She's glaring at us cause
I'm white, and he's black
So my prayer for this world
And I hope you don't mind
Is the day we can say
We're all color blind!
Amen
All true!
#love
Written by
Michael Murphy
United States
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