sink

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Blink.               Brink.                            Sink.   We, the people, lose touch Technology and sin are important Glory of creation, not so much Blinking, we reach the ledge
I use to like to swimSun shining down on meAnd there was always himHe had the key But then he swam awayAnd left me out at seaThe ocean breeze then cameAnd set me free
When people told me being black was a form of inferiority I wanted to hate white people, I wanted to tear apart my own brown bones, Spreading through the clatter of mismatched words, And unclaimed, dusted culture,
Instead of chasing balls with friends I was focusing on something else instead In four months time I would find That dishes only what you can handle It's rather scary for a 9 year old to go under the scalpel
To sink down below into the bathwater is to be the word that no one says out of fear of offending and the book that someone picks up but puts back down after finding no summary
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