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"privlege" poems
Privilege I have it, supposedly, unannounced to me. I was born, brown hair, green eyes, fair skin, poor and hungry. But oh so privileged. To speak up in whatever company I choose, To walk late at night with a hoodie pulled down, just over my eyes To strive achieve succeed without others being surprised I know no threat from cops, employers, or admissions advisors. I see no intimidation from statistics, labels, or slurs. I have the privilege of being completely unaware of my own privilege I'll use it, hopefully, for everyone you'll see.
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Dec 21, 2013
Dec 21, 2013 at 9:52 PM UTC
My Mother Gave Birth to Privlege
I wouldn't want to read your mind, I would prefer to see your mind. To see the world through your eyes and get lost in the dark creases of your folded memories ... To see what you see when you look into my eyes ... That would be the real privlege
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Jan 15, 2016
Jan 15, 2016 at 7:30 PM UTC
Seeing Eye
It is cool, dry and very early on this crisp September morn. The General’s orders were quite succinct: This man must die at dawn. We’ve erected here a gallows On the street for all to see: This man will die a traitor’s death For what he calls” Liberty” With the Parson in attendance He is brought here, grave and pale, This spy posed as a teacher His name is Nathan Hale. I placed the noose around his neck The knot was tightly wound The condemned was then allowed to speak before the drums would sound. “The cause for which i am dying for i did not take up in an idle moment i was born it as are all my countrymen if the belief in man’s right to freedom is held on any other place on earth i have not heard of it i am proud to have lived in a country where freedom is a reality living it has been my privlege to fight for it in death i shall hold it forever if i were to be born a thousand times i would choose no other life but service to American freedom i have only one sorrow i only regret that i have but one life to loose for my country” At that, I heard the drumroll sound. My captain gave a nod. I pushed the brave young traitor to his meeting with his God. We left him hanging several days, As a lesson to the town Of the fate awaiting traitors Who take arms against the crown. At dusk last night we cut him down When no one was around And laid him in an unmarked grave which never will be found.
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Jul 4, 2020
Jul 4, 2020 at 9:22 AM UTC
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