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Where is it writen that we have to change,
From boy and girls to gentlemen and ladies?
To stop thinking about those around us,
But instead, of our mansions and Mercedes?
Why is it called growing up,
If you are just becoming small minded?
We must put up our toys and open our eyes,
From each other's color we were once blinded.
When is it our turn to decide how to judge one another?
Other than the whispers we hear from our parents,
Who wrongfully accuse one another,
For their own amusment.
So if you could please, put the blindflod back on me, Mother.
For I can not bare to see,
My generation turn into the racist monsters
It seems you want us to be.
- Title: Questions Every Kid Should Ask
- Artist: keymazing
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Description:
In class we had to write a poem inspired by the novel "To kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee... Well, this is what I wrote.
Please comment! - Date: 07/15/2010
- Tags: racism growingup influences
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Comments (1 Comments)
- Queen Phrancia - 07/23/2010
- Thank you for writing this poem. People really need to ask this question before they talk about people of another race because you never know who you can hurt or how others can hurt you with their words.
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