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In a little church, where faithful ones Are praying everyday for mercy Then teaching it to their daughters and sons, Whereof repentance they're always thirsty In a little church, two famous ushers Led everyone with smiles and vows Nose powders and cheek blushers Are flaking away, then drifting to the clouds "Good morning, good Sunday! Blessed shall be your family All are welcomed here to pray!" They'll be guided to their seats, calmly Yet, for one woman of color They would never ever smile They will hide her from father's collar In the corner, behind the last aisle. Nonetheless, she'd come all Sundays, With the bravest faith of all That one day, they'd change their ways, They'll learn the truth, beginning small… In a little church, a young child Observed all this and had enough With bare feet and eyes wild, She went and tugged the woman's cuff She said to her: "Don't be afraid, Trust me, this world is gonna change!" And then a promise she had made "You'll never have to feel that strange! You'll feel included, you won't be judged I'll take you to the best of seats You'd be listened to and always loved You'll get to know only good deeds. I'll raise my kids to be always kind And never rush to judgment To love thy neighbor and to find Ways to observe true faith in many!" That young child, had wings unseen As all gasped, hearing her speech They wondered where their hearts  have been And how a child their minds can teach. In a little church, two humbled ushers Led everyone with smiles and vows Nose powders and cheek blushers Are flaking away, then drifting to the  clouds...
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Nov 6, 2020
Nov 6, 2020 at 12:22 AM UTC
Nose powders and cheek blushers
In a little church, where faithful ones Are praying everyday for mercy Then teaching it to their daughters and sons, Whereof repentance they're always thirsty In a little church, two famous ushers Led everyone with smiles and vows Nose powders and cheek blushers Are flaking away, then drifting to the clouds "Good morning, good Sunday! Blessed shall be your family All are welcomed here to pray!" They'll be guided to their seats, calmly Yet, for one woman of color They would never ever smile They will hide her from father's collar In the corner, behind the last aisle. Nonetheless, she'd come all Sundays, With the bravest faith of all That one day, they'd change their ways, They'll learn the truth, beginning small… In a little church, a young child Observed all this and had enough With bare feet and eyes wild, She went and tugged the woman's cuff She said to her: "Don't be afraid, Trust me, this world is gonna change!" And then a promise she had made "You'll never have to feel that strange! You'll feel included, you won't be judged I'll take you to the best of seats You'd be listened to and always loved You'll get to know only good deeds. I'll raise my kids to be always kind And never rush to judgment To love thy neighbor and to find Ways to observe true faith in many!" That young child, had wings unseen As all gasped, hearing her speech They wondered where their hearts  have been And how a child their minds can teach. In a little church, two humbled ushers Led everyone with smiles and vows Nose powders and cheek blushers Are flaking away, then drifting to the  clouds...
I imagined the injustice it was decades ago and I imagined a brave child taking a stand. I am aware of the injustice today and I wonder why
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36/F/Seattle
Nov 6, 2020
Nov 6, 2020 at 12:22 AM UTC
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