Monday, April 4, 2011
A change gonna come (Letter to Dr. King)
This day forty-three years ago Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. He still lives on through print and video media, no matter what your race is we can all learn something from his teachings. Tonight’s poem is dedicated to the memory of Dr. King
Since you’ve been gone we’ve made many strides towards your dream
Yet it still seems like we’re many miles away
The amount of violence that happens on streets that bare your name is at an all time high
A man that stood for such peace and if you take a camera cursing down the boulevard it resembles a third world country
False prophets come saying they want to carry on your legacy but they aren’t even fit to carry an autobiography in your name
Nonviolent Nonviolent
Yet looking at my brothers and sisters I wonder why we never seem to help each other
Instead we’re more concerned about who’s wearing what designer and who has what in their pockets
Smiling in someone’s face that you claim is like family to you but tearing them down as soon as they get out of ear shot
Life is already a long bloody fight to the finish now we have to worry about people from our own side stabbing us in the back
See someone laying there instead of helping them up we laugh as they try to regain balance
Uplift
The dream is still ours to have
All we have to do is believe and we will soon achieve
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The device of a letter to a celebrated person is a very fruitful one - I've used the same device in several poems, such as 'Letter to Neruda'. Not only does the structure help with discipline, the reader is also made to address issues that are fundamentally important. Good work.
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