Rats!
Late, but Not Too Late...
I'm in a Hurry
You're in a Hurry
Always a Hurry
Just Hurry, Hurry!
Don this Suit, this Tie
Now this Pin, this Strap
Heil, Heel, Click, Click, Click
Inside, Outside: Tick;
Tick; Tick; how, we Hate
So Hurry, Hurry!
See Nothing, Really
Just Hurry, Hurry
They're calling All-in
Onto this Tread Mill
Waving at the Wheel
Phf! Wait, Wait, Not Yet!
Just Not Fully Dressed
As we Ascend Down
This Uphill Decline
Swallow Hard, Break Fast
"Swipe this Plastic now"
No, I've One More Thing!
Wait, Wait... I'll get My...
...Mental Glasses On...
With one Kick
The wall we create in our minds.
It's an invisible wall,
one that doesn't exist,
one that we gave life to,
much like
an imaginary friend.
And so it sits in our minds
and creates an illusion
a sinister feeling
of distance
superiority
ego.
The ego, he thinks
that he's better
just look at the color of her skin
it's different from his.
Just look at her hair,
her culture,
her life.
It's different
and therefore;
it's wrong.
But you missed something.
Do you sense that soul?
It's the same as yours.
How about those inquisitive eyes?
Like looking in a mirror.
And that smile,
that love,
that heart,
it's one we all share,
one that can break down the wall
with
one
kick.
The Pale Blue Dot
Racism will end when aliens come down from the sky, or when SkyNet pushes the launch button, or when an ELE—super-volcano or meteorite—wipes out life on Earth.
It begs the question: Why we need such horrifying events to occur before we realize that...
WE ARE ALL THE SAME, GODDAMNIT.
We bleed red.
We need water.
We enjoy good food and drink.
We indulge when we can, though probably too often than we should, and in some cases not as often as we should.
We love coffee.
WE ALL LOVE OUR COFFEE, GODDAMNIT (and if you don't, that's perfectly fine... weirdo).
This is a call to action.
Whoever you are, whatever you do, whereever you may be.
Be kind.
Be considerate.
Be the good Samaritan in your life. Reach out. Accept your fellow man as your own brother or sister. We are but seven billion, the only species on our pale blue dot that can actually donate organs to each other. Doesn't that say something profound about our capacity to love?
If you've read this far. Thank you.
Now, go out there, and be the best human being you can.
You're welcome.
https://www.nasa.gov/jpl/voyager/pale-blue-dot-images-turn-25
Unspoken Family History
Born on a plantation in the south
and into a world
that thought segregation was just
my great-grandmother
found her brother hanging in a tree
He was killed by the klan
The police had watched him be lynched
And yet did nothing
Justice never came
Born during the Great Depression
My grandmother
was taught to hate her brown skin
The white kids would point and laugh at her
all while calling her "darkie"
Over time she came to believe
that her brown skin made her ugly
She would refuse to wear makeup
because that was only for the pretty white girls
Born during the Civil Rights Movement
My mom would look out the window
only to see a burning cross
on the front lawn
All while the words of MLK
played on the t.v in the background
As my grandfather read a newspaper
about yet another unarmed black man
killed by the police.
In high school
Back when I was a freshman
I had a spanish teacher
who said my brown skin
made me worth less than a computer
All of these things are true
All of these things happened
And all because people hated our brown skin.
Human
Dark
Light
Right in between
Pale
Brown
What does it matter?
If you're darker,
does that mean
you don't have feelings?
Does it make you better?
Cause you've got different pigmentation?
What does it matter?
If you're paler,
does it make you
more violent?
Does it make you dumber?
To a blind person, we are the same
Why should sight cause wars
when differences are what make us
human?
Asleep
Conquistadors. With flickering eyes and reaching hands. They see no rival even as they rise, elevated not by might, but by their own filth.
It matters not, for they have their Tenotchitlan. Their island of gold, a trophy kingdom. At what cost?--It matters not.
They lord their success back home. They build the New World into a giant. The French flock, the Swedes flock, the British flock, to find their own cities of gold. To flee what they have--what they have is no longer good enough. There must always be a frontier.
The natives know respect. The Europeans see naught but submission.
There is no more gold. The Swedes leave, the Dutch leave, the French leave. The British stay. The British will have their gold, bloodstained as it may be. Their gold is green and leafy, dug into hard Virginia earth by hands that aren't theirs. They crack the whip and dark backs bend in motion. Sweet, smoky scent marries with the clang of coin in pocket. A harmony. Dissonance is silenced. Anguish is silenced. Blackened, erased.
Why are we so long asleep?
Waning, Waxing
Slowly, it creeps up,
The darkness that comes,
The ropes that are tied,
The hoods that are dawned,
The hate the occurs.
The people on the ground
Fearfully watch,
Waiting for what’s to come.
It comes with warnings,
But only those with glasses see,
Appearing seemingly out of nowhere
And coating our light
With a black silhouette.
Charlottesville, Barcelona
I can’t breathe! I can’t breathe!
The world is changed forever.
Then, the rays of hope come again.
Politicians denounce actions.
Activists come out with signs.
“We can do it! We can make it!”
The world begins to recover.
After what feels like years,
(But is actually hours)
The sun is back out again.
Racism
You are not the cause
Of a world of hate
You are not the sole target
Of a world of hate
Stop putting your race
Or your sex
Or your sexuality
Or your religion
As tags on your face
You do not get to represent
An entire group of people
Do not apologize
Or explain
Or get angry
On their behalf
Please try to refrain
Your race is part of your identity
But a race is not just you
And maybe say your name
Before you say your race
SKIN
Take a good look at this world of wondrous creation.
This Garden of Eden we're all blessed to dwell in.
Advances in civilization in every great nation.
And inequality classes graded by the colour of skin.
The song of redemption by the artist Bob Marley,
Was it not heard and just fell on deaf ears,
The emotionally powerful speech by Martin Luther King,
Just how far have we come after all these long years.
So take a good look at this world of wondrous creation.
This Garden of Eden we're all blessed to dwell in.
Advances in civilization in every great nation.
Divided by religion and degraded by the colour of skin.