Politics & Government
Injustice Watch Poem Of The Week: 'Within Us'
The #SpreadTheWord poem of the week series features work by Chicago artists based on Injustice Watch reporting.
Press release from Injustice Watch:
By Sabrina Haddad
Editor’s note: This poem is part of our #SpreadTheWord poem of the week series, featuring work by Chicago artists based on Injustice Watch reporting. The poem was inspired by the article, ‘Cops Around The Country Are Posting Racist And Violent Comments On Facebook’. For more poetry in this series, click here.
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I can’t teach you to care for me, for her, for him, for them
There comes a time to realize compassion starts within
A state of caring equally for those who bleed the same
The mind plays tricks in phenotype, it’s us we have to blame
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A gun, a knife, can take a life but words can hurt akin
Judge us based on character not color of our skin
Stop think twice or take a life, which one will you choose?
Picking love instead of hate you’ll surely never lose
Some take sides, some take lives
They filled our minds racial divides
Made us rely upon the lie
That we should fear for our lives
The lies yield hate, the hate takes lives
The lives that mattered, same that died
The truth is warped, the people mourn
Cry at dawn and strike till morn’
We laugh we cry, we fight we sigh
Don’t want to die, don’t take our lives
I can’t teach you to care for me, for her, for him, for them
There comes a time to realize compassion starts within
Sabrina is just a human passionate about making this world a more humane place
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