It’s hard not to feel the pain That forever lifts its head again You try to shame me with your stain Of me being who I proclaim As if by chance I could change
To spite you, I would remain the same Dance and shout and protest While you try to keep me in my place because in your eyes my blackness Is still seen by you-- a disgrace
******* your white race
I felt I had better put a note with this poem. I’m not a racist, let’s just get that out of the way What I wanted to convey in this poem is what a Blackman is confronted with nearly every day, it Does not matter his finances. Rich, Poor, Middle Class Believe me I’ve lived all three. There is always that door, That can’t be open, that step that can’t be climbed, unless You have a white man or in my case women with you, and Sometimes that doesn't even work, sometimes it makes it Worst. You would understand if you were black.