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“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” -Martin Luther King Jr
How dare I, a white woman- presume
To know how it feels in your black skin
And walk with fear as a constant companion
Reviled for your rich heritage some may not understand
Not seen for the American, the human being you are
There are those who refuse to acknowledge you or your pain
Yet the pledge of this country says “And Justice for All”
And though one evil man kneeled, eyes filled with hate
As you cried out- ‘Please, I can’t breathe’
Aren’t we all to blame for the state we are in?
When will we see your goodness, your truth
And not the shade of your skin?
©2020 Linda Lee Lyberg
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Linda Lee Lyberg is a wife, mother, artist, published poet and author. She resides in Mesa, AZ with her husband Pete (aka The Big Viking) of 24 years, and her dog, Ricky Bobby. Linda writes various forms of poetry, as well as short stories. You can read more of her works at: charmedchaos.com
and purchase anthologies containing her work here: Amazon Author Page
Thank you Linda, for these brief but very real words. I really like your opening quote because it is truth. Your poem in direct and carries a punch that can be felt deep inside. Again, I can only thank you.
Elizabeth
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Thank you for your kind words Elizabeth.
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I am heartened by the response when police lay down their shields and talk to the crowd. The way forward is to VOTE racists out, and to extend hands of friendship. Am glad there is so much support among the marchers. Aside from the police methods, the top levels of government need to be replaced. It has never been more clear.
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I totally agree Sherry.
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Well written, Linda.
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Thank you V.J.
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Welcome.
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When indeed. Your saying so helps to wash some of the bleach away. Thanks for bringing this to earthweal. – Brendan
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Thank you Brendan.
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There’s no equality, and racism, sexism, is still, very much alive today, and, being a part of this world that we live in, we are, desperate to help change it, but it takes, more than just one person to change the world, but, if we are willing to make a change, then, we’d, made this world a little bit, better, whether or not it shows…
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So true. Thank you.
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An honest poem, full of empathy, Linda.
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Thank you, Kim.
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When indeed? The world was a witness to a terrible injustice.
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Yes, utterly horrible.
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Thanks for sharing the interesting post..
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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