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Rich Man Poor Man

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By Street Cries

As snow flakes fall to cover the side walk my people get tired of the side talk

Work for me You won't be financially but at least you put a couple gifts under the tree

At least you can get your car fixed while I pull off in a new mercades

Oh ya make sure you fill out the paperwork for welfare I will have my secretary sign it while I set by my pool in Bellaire

Have you ever been there you can smell the sweetness of success in the air

How is Jamal doing I almost cried when I heard someone was at his school shooting

Thank goodness my son goes to the same school as the son of Patrick Ewing

You can stay in my guest house if you thinking about moving Rent free that's the least I can do for someone who works for me

I was going to stop by but that part of town is too rough for me I wanted you to meet my daughter she just got her masters degree

So she can take over the business after me

You know how important it is to leave a legacy

What collage is Jamal going to or is he still going to the army I hear they pay for college tuition

I told my son its not worth it when your arms and legs missing

But I understand Jamal got to do what he got to do

Giving Jamals hand he got to move how he has to move

Well I have to go watch for the stocks on the news See you on Monday I hope your situation improves Peace

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mlowe5 says:

Indeed. The Ancestors did more with less. Let us not be guilty of doing less with more. Peace and Love, Brother! mlowe5. Great write!
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The Immortal Wize says:

POWERFUL!!!

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