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Have I been asleep in a dream full of toil? Laboring to grow, trudging, but never watering the soil Years spent clawing and grasping at straws Never really growing, never really fighting while authority broke laws So absorbed with existence and future opportunity Never stopping to think about my earthly community People are suffocating and dying and with every breath I wonder How many more lives need to be lost, left squandered in the gutter? As I watch the images all around me of lives yearning to be free How is there still this much sorrow and still so many in need? Looking back maybe it was not sleep, but rather twilight Consumed with rest and survival, never understanding other’s bigger fight Just being complacent now after all this rage seems like a sin There is no going back, there is no rest, but where do I begin In twilight the stories felt far like bad dreams, but in the end not my own As bad as life was, my heartache and suffering was still from a throne As I fully wake I pray the world repents away the shame With so much hate around us that every dead soul has no name As this twilight fades may I have a voice for those with none May the clueless open their eyes compelled to save every mother’s son As I awaken my spirit to see the pain and injustice Will those lost souls continue to be hate’s accomplice? As I hear the masses call out beckoning for equality May the world hear the audible heartbeat of humanity The slumber is over and the twilight retired Leaving only room for justice, love and hope’s burning fire May we lift each beautiful soul up in glory wrapping their ancestors in light As statues fall and voices are lifted for justice there can be no sleep not even twilight
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Jun 17, 2020
Jun 17, 2020 at 8:00 PM UTC
Twilight
Have I been asleep in a dream full of toil? Laboring to grow, trudging, but never watering the soil Years spent clawing and grasping at straws Never really growing, never really fighting while authority broke laws So absorbed with existence and future opportunity Never stopping to think about my earthly community People are suffocating and dying and with every breath I wonder How many more lives need to be lost, left squandered in the gutter? As I watch the images all around me of lives yearning to be free How is there still this much sorrow and still so many in need? Looking back maybe it was not sleep, but rather twilight Consumed with rest and survival, never understanding other’s bigger fight Just being complacent now after all this rage seems like a sin There is no going back, there is no rest, but where do I begin In twilight the stories felt far like bad dreams, but in the end not my own As bad as life was, my heartache and suffering was still from a throne As I fully wake I pray the world repents away the shame With so much hate around us that every dead soul has no name As this twilight fades may I have a voice for those with none May the clueless open their eyes compelled to save every mother’s son As I awaken my spirit to see the pain and injustice Will those lost souls continue to be hate’s accomplice? As I hear the masses call out beckoning for equality May the world hear the audible heartbeat of humanity The slumber is over and the twilight retired Leaving only room for justice, love and hope’s burning fire May we lift each beautiful soul up in glory wrapping their ancestors in light As statues fall and voices are lifted for justice there can be no sleep not even twilight
I can't sleep. I lay in twilight devastated for my brothers and sisters of the world that fight daily for equality and while I was fighting for my own survival I never realized that there was so much more I could have been doing to learn, grow and stand up for justice.
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Jun 17, 2020
Jun 17, 2020 at 8:00 PM UTC
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