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Identical Reflections
  Humans are undoubtedly the beast of mankind
  Humans are the ones that speak slowly to the blind
  Humans are divided, it’s a fact that you cannot deny
  The rich, and the richer, and, oh look, that homeless guy.
  Content with life sitting in his rotted chair
  A man comes along with long black braided hair
  And gets asked if he’s got any dope to share
  Is that fair?
  Sometimes its intentional or maybe its not
  An unconscious reality, free of  much thought
  But who really cares if we’re living in a world of white?
  Why stay awake when you can’t see during the night?
  Oh but it's so much deeper than anyone feels
  The only pain felt is when your pigment reveals
  A past, a world in which a color was a sin,
  A coward, a worker, a “what could have been”
  A color does not determine socioeconomic positions
  Because the universe revolves around doctors and mathematicians
  Around two opposite extremes, or at least it seems
Society as a whole is playing for two separate teams.
  Be sensitive to your own prejudices, I will tell my daughter
  Cause’ in the end, we all sound the same under water
  And the ifs and buts about racial oppression
  Slash a deep cut through the facial expression
  Of the people from a single God or higher being
  In which we were all created differently for a reason
  I’m guaranteeing
  That the reason my eyes are brown and your eyes are blue
  Aren’t so that we can see things from a different point of view
  Because when the sun hits two people at just the right direction
  A shadow is casted of two identical reflections
  Moving in only one direction.
  But when the sun goes away, and no shadows can be cast
  It is only through humbling oneself and learning from the past
  That we can continue to keep walking forward and straight
  With a mind filled with love and empty of hate
  Prejudice manifests itself as a lack of respecting
  Assuming, avoiding, accusing, interjecting.
  Unnecessary suspicions fog the brain from seeing straight
  If loving is so easy,  how come we continue to hate?
  Who cares if that hate is shown publically or not
  Or justified by the terms “a little” or “a lot”
  The fact is, it’s hate and it’s based off a color
  Even after human anatomy proves we're all like one another
  My skin, it’s white, and therefore I will never know
  How a black boy feels, the horror, and that news show
  “Our community is corrupt, bring back Jim Crow!”
  But no
  Because you see movements are associated with passion and fixation
  So step outside of your metaphorical plantation
  Because in this generation
  Movements are associated with making yourself aware
  Not by asserting yourself dominant in a world that already puts you there

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I originally intended for this poem to be read as spoken word, where I could put my emotions that I had while writing the poem, into the actual presentation of it. Words are strong and they can be used in positive and negative ways. I hope I opened some peoples' eyes in seeing that the world we live in is not black or white, but rather a sea of colors in which we all swim in.