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Abigail Montgomery
Poems
Apr 7
Writes for rights
Heavy to carry
Dark in appearance
If I called it red, would it provoke your inherence?
Burns and bruises
Nondescended; unprovoked
Out of the blue, memberships revoked
Our swimsuits, our skinsuits
Whites with more rights
Attack, a tomb, a jack then a plaque
As a matter of fact
They have a right to react
If I called it yellow, would you call him your fellow?
If I called it pink, then would you blink?
All lives matter, but If I called it black, would it still matter?
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Abigail Montgomery
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