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Jan 2019
I have a dream
That very statement that Dr. Martin Luther King made which he affirmed
It was a vision Dr. King saw
Civil Rights certainly was nothing to ignore
Yet since Dr. King has passed away
His philosophy seemed to have gone astray
Dr. King’s dream has turned to a nightmare
Man wants Hope and Inspiration to disappear
Man thinks they are the answer
But the true answer is Jesus Christ
Dr. Kong showed the world, your rights are your grounds to stand
Its written constitution throughout the land

Race and Creed are values
It’s not a curse in what Man believes
But also don’t be taken in by deceive
It’s a matter of Man’s inner intrigue
But Rights and Freedom is how all Races are too proceed
Dr. King’s vision has become written legacy
Hope and inspiration we should all keep in our hearts
Come together and unite
No such word of probably in “Might”
United is unification in what multitudes can accomplish
The world is not ordinary
In fact it is contrary
Dreams can be seen
But there must be an understanding in what they mean
Dr. King was a forward man
A leader who marched on
Yet the battle is unfinished and not won
We as the multitudes cannot sit back continue to be outdone
Dr. King wants us to continue the fight
This is our sunrise being our new day of light
Negative people continue to talk but be unsure
Those people we need to absolutely ignore
We are a nation
Goodness and Quality is our appreciation
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Justice and Equality to all
This is the dream that Dr. King saw
What was a reflection is our message on continuation
Tomorrow might seem close yet far
It’s easy to say yes or no
But remember, assumption is not a theory
Understanding is no mystery
Accomplishment is an effort
A dream is a preparation to achieve
Stay focused
Observe as you go along
Races upon Races, this is a nation where all belong
God saw it so why can’t we
Dignity is an honor
Virtual is a reality.
preservationman
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preservationman  New York City
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