A Black Women’ Plea, Poetry by Latonia Sears

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Genre: Life, Society A Black Women’ Plea   by Latonia Sears     I am so tired of all the death an destruction  the collection of lifeless bodies is reaking  and has left an odor    The smell of injustice is fowl   and is leaving a strong scent in the air  the disgusting fragrance of death    While all of the victims families  watch all of these black men  taken down and laid to rest    No politician or public servant   had the forsght to shed a tear  it only hit home for them     when some of their comrades  were taken away from here  even then they still won’t stop this and quit    To serve and protect or protect and serve  either way it always turns to death in the end  like they hate us and are not interested in making a mends    They are taking lives at an enormous rate  most of the time it is out right murder …

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BLOOD OF MY BLOOD, Poetry by Anubhuti Gupta

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Genre: Drama, Betrayal, Hurt BLOOD OF MY BLOOD by Anubhuti Gupta Once, when Ellaine was a child; Her mother had told her many a times It wasn’t the food or water that made a person…

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