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At The Mercy of Assumptions...

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                                        “Sticks and stones

                                          may break my bones

                                          but words can’t hurt me.”

                                          (something like that)

 

Great axioms

have often been

greater deceptions

to aid in oppressing

the oppressed…

particularly those

that are the children.

 

An overheard dialogue

between two free-spirited

children

sent piercing pain

from my ears

straight to my mind

causing near heart failure

due to failure

to realize how often

we’re at the mercy

of assumptions:

 

     “Man, that girl look just like Rosa Parks.”

     “Rosie who?”

     “Rosa Parks, fool!”

    “Who’s that?”

    “Stop jiving bro, you know who I’m talking about.”

    “Yea, I think I’ve heard the name; but can’t remember her.”

 

The ding-dong bell rang

signaling the library was closing—

I cried all the way home

yet no tear fell…

only an excruciating fear

that led to an updating

of my resume

and teaching applications.

 

 Pity, though 40 years of experience

proved graciously appreciated

it was deemed that today’s youth

needed youthful personalities

to meet their special youthful needs!

 

                                          Don’t be sorry;

                                          be aware:

                                          “To not know is bad;

                                            not to remember to know

                                            is worst.”

 

Let us ever be mindful…in the struggle

liberation of body and mind

 is an everlasting journey

 along which the workers may die

 but the work goes on…          

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mrmelody7 says:

Baby Boomers had many many great leaders and a national voice for the Black thats no longer true for a while now. along which the workers may die but the work goes on dont see the work or urgency these days for many years now
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mlowe5 says:

Indeed. There remains so much work to be done while we are still here. There are too many blank minds to be filled. We are not dead yet! There "ain't no retirement" in this work..."we still got a long way to go." Peace and Love, mlowe5.
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mlowe5 says:

Many thanks, love_supreme. Based on a true, painful experience! Peace and Love.

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