Black And White Diamonds Poem by Gabriel Williams

Black And White Diamonds

Rating: 4.7


Hatred for a race
is never so grace
it hurts more than a graze
or mace in the face

Whats with all this discrimination
even Wayne said forget segregation
with black and white diamonds
Southners forget your demons

You claim to follow the one above
yet you show his children no love
why not show brothers and sisters respect
read the bible that I bet you neglect

Color is only skin deep
not worth making people weep
no single race has different meat
together we can stand as elite

Lord is judge
he needs no jury
and he is true purity
we laugh at you trying so hard to judge me seriously

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Romeo Della Valle 14 September 2011

Wow! Gabriel! What a powerful and well penned write! You have stated a lot facts still alive in this World! Love its imagery and fine texture! This write clearly shows your great poetic talent which you keep it up by writing some more and inspiring the World! 10+++ Love and Peace for always! Romeo from New York City! ..

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Shihabudheen K J 14 September 2011

i like this poem, you are keeping and bringing into light the very 'gandhian philosophy'.read my poems and comment pls

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