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4 years ago

Everything in life seems to be in black and white,

it may not be as clear as in the 60s,

where racism was and its height

why must everything always be defined along racial lines?

I am sick and tired of black and white spite

Let us all unite

we must all desist from these colour bar

The labelling must stop, it has gone too far

We must not decide based on skin pigments

On the top of my voice I scream out, “Stop these racial segments”

We must let go of these apartheid elements

My wish is that someone out there echoes my sentiments

Should we always choose based on skin colour?

There is more to a men than the colour

I envision a place where brother black and brother white share humour

Quietly he whispers into a fellow racist’s ear,

“These darkies are dumb”

This is the kind of behaviour which makes me numb

You would think that only whites have racial tendencies

But you will be damned to think so since it’s not the full story

The animosity is two way

I was sitting next to this guy on this particular day in May

He said whites remind him of pink skinned gluttons

Unknowingly he is planting seeds of division

I always have this vision

Where there is no one calling another a glutton or a baboon

Where everything is as clear as a full moon

A situation where things are not seen as black or white

The thought of a white or black racist scares me

Black and white must engage

Stop the racism wear the honour badge

I believe there will be a time when all races will merge

A time when people will not see a black or white image

Racism in all its forms must purge

I can feel the tension around me racial relations are on an edge

Killing and hurting caused by racial tensions are on the verge

Sometimes I wish we were all colour blind

I wish that at our births colour is erased from the mind

As thoughtless and meaningless as my thoughts are, these are my wishes

I always ask myself am I a form of an unevolved species of hominid

It seems as If people of my colour are always in need

Are we that inferior we always follow they lead

I feel the wretchedness, throbbing of my people, I feel my heart bleed

My forefather was meant to think he was a homo erectus

Their cognisance they said was the same as the wits of a platypus

My forefather was chained and handcuffed and fed food as spikey as cactus

I am not growing a seed of hatred,

I am just asking why people of my colour are so miserable

They rated my I.Q they told me I was a clown

So colour blind thought brown was black, choose not see me as brown

Maybe black people are fated to writhe

For those many injustices all I want to see is retribution

It just feels like people of my dye are second class citizens

Nothing seems to go right, adversity after adversity befalls us

They associated our so called “Blackness” with misfortune and misery

From black sheep, black eye, black death,

Even though the latter wasn’t even caused by people of my colour

Crammed into an inhumane chamber, held like faunae,

Alienated a man from his family

She was a proud Mandinka lady,

They told her name wasn’t Aminata but Emily

Raped her, deflowered this beautiful flame lily

She was forced to leave her home contemporary Senegal

Trodden and manacled by men coming from far north as Gaul

We lived our lives free from bigotry, as embryonic as it was,

They came with the biggest of their ships, told us we were savages

In large hoards their ships came and took us, working for no wages

We were kept under lock and key like lions in cages

As embryonic as were my forefathers, there were no savages,

We welcomed them here with open arms never were they ravaged

All I want is for my people is to have their dignity salvaged

I believe not in leaking blood so that my forefather’s life will be avenged

Maybe we are just a superiorly inferior race.

Superior than animals,

But inferior to the so called “White race”

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