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asphalt - time perspective seems only yesterday some folks had no work, had no hope played numbers, ate, drank, stayed back and sang them blues 'bout being kings and queens tomorrow seems early this morning some folks saw the light, hid their fright walked that walk, ducked them blows, found some hope and chanted their prayers ,bout we shall over come some day bet round about midnight some folkslll have so much work, so much hope playing a new gambling game, getting ready to eat, drink, dance and sing we's born agin X we's raised up high! be kings and queens this time tommorrow Reprinted from Black Girl, Black Girl Copyright 1972 by Leatrice Emeruwa
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A Poem About Dr. King If I could make his dream come true, These are some of the things that I would do: I would let things go lacking in my life, To help rid this world of hate and strife. I must contact the old and young, For the work I've started just begun. This work must grow bigger day by day, As the years go by you can truthfully say: It was my desire to help make a better way. I would go down to the lowest pit, To help my brother so they can be lit. Fit to live their life at best, And help put some others mind at rest. If I could make his dream come true, I would go to the slums and this I would do: I would tear down the slum houses, and build them new This would be the beginning of a dream come true. I'd strive hard to make all things free, Yet some of my brothers think this shouldn't be. They should search their hearts with out and in, And then will they see that we want to be their friend. So don't sit around with nothing to do, Come join me to make a dream come true. These are some of the things you and I can help do. by S. Forte Jr.
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Take Time To Laugh Take time to laugh I told my man one day 'cause - blew all the coins on a bad dress - I knew we couldn't pay. Take time to laugh lady you sure done gone stone nuts When l'm working in that iron house Busting all my strength and guts. Take time to laugh We both laugh like mad For we knew that loving didn't come easy and loving each other was the only good way we had. Take time in living with each givin' more meaning to our laughter When things go wrong as hell and laughin' we both could hear a bell. For laughter makes most things beautiful, when walls start caving in While we're laughin' Couldn't we try just a little bit of living together again. Amelia fBunnyJ Townsend
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