Racist World Poem by GT to de Bone

Racist World



Guyanese Girl, brown and proud
I'm not unheard of, just in the crowd
So guys back up, come off the crack
The path aint racist, it's what you lack
We're one big stack; A universal pack
Diamonds and pearls, in a racist world
Billions of people, they don't know we're equal
Even the kids, think we're one big sequel
A sad little clip, in black and white.
A fraud, a fake, like that they might
They think what they hear; That everything's true
You aren't born a racist; It's not what you do
Your mom and dad, that's where it starts
They're the framework; The whole big part
A chain is as strong as it's weakest link
Just like the people, you see when you blink
Just think about it, the signal of abbration
Don't be racist. No discrimination.
Our beauty's skin deep. don't try to change us
Remember the pages you read in a book
Or you won't understand it, and not by it's look
As thick as it seems, it's as thin as plastic
So don't be racist, keep our nation fantastic
Stay on the scene, keep the world clean
The path to forgiveness is to not be mean
So listen hard, and listen good
Don't judge me by the way I look
God made me the way I am
Like me i'll act, and me i'll stay
You can call me a fruit cake, a craker, whatever
But remember one thing, in the end, you're my brother.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mary Nagy 04 November 2006

A wonderful message here. Very nice. Sincerely, Mary

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