I grew up knowing to accept hate It was a childhood version of how to segregate Children were never kind to me through the years Forming more hate that built up and filled with fears I was lucky compared to most kids though I never had a true taste of hate I had yet to know In the past kids were segregated for their race It was as if this entire world bashed them for taking up some space The entire nation was once split in two Brother after brother is something we all knew The north and south each all fighting for something not alike But that only made the hope of happiness winning to begin to spike A great man stood in the great battle field between us all Un-segregating those who needed it afterall He was shot dead fighting for what he wanted Some people really didn't know his hopes and they felt daunted Today we fight another battlefield of pain Thought must of this fighting is in vain A man took the lives of many Americans twelve years ago Destroyed the very being of America that we used to know When the depression ran throught the nation We still had to deal with all of the segregation It ran through all of us as people living in peace Chopping us up as humans without need piece by piece Another war is in sight though we choose not to see it A fatal blow to many of us as if we got hardly hit Seperation throught the nation through segregation in our own eye Whether we be gay, straight, trans, or even bi We're all still people and still human If only we truly knew about it then I grew up in a world free of most types of hate But we all knew we all live in a world who chooses to segregate
This is like my own rant in poem form, or a slam poem as some call it. So it is all true. First time attempt at one of these, so... yeah.