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Black/White/What Is Color
his color was his curse that almost landed him in a hearse his night started easy only ending up worse white cops a black man not a good sight in the end it wasnt't even a fair fight they kicked him and punched him and jumped him for just being black they might as well been the kkk on a midnight attack that was just one man there are so many more out there police sodomizing and raping them in a bathroom with billy clubs and broom stick handles blood soaked shorts and torn up sandles on the job an hispanic cop pulls out his gun to stop a theif only to get shot down by a white officer's cheif they say it doesn't exist anymore but yet we ignore all the racisim for sure white folks can speed and white folks can lie the minority can't cry or even try just shut up and die it's a unspoken truth that casts a dark shadow in our lives stories we tell to our childen and wives in the line to the soup kitchen we all stand in shame bet you never thought this was part of the game color really has no meaning or description when we bleed we all run red where do you stand
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