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Black Girl and Indian Boy

Black girl and Indian boy She is a black girl In the church choir He would see her pasting By the fence wire He fell in love with her But they never talk before And everyday in the yard He waits to see her at four He is an Indian boy Work in his father company He is an only child They have a lot of money She is a poor girl Living down the line She goes to church She’s so polite and kind One day he sees her And He starts to say hello See his father coming home So he just leaves a go But his father sees him And he mad for so He said if you to talk to that girl You leave the house and go What the hell you talking To that black girl in the trace If any body see you How I going to show my face It has very rich family With a nice girl in toco We done fix up for you This Sunday we have to go Well he didn’t sleep all night He love this girl so dearly And if he don’t do something Then his future he can see clearly Next morning he knocks on her door She face lights up with a smile He said if it’s ok with you Need to talk to you for awhile I have always love you But was to shy to say And if you love me to I will leave my father house today His father disown him because She’s black and he’s an Indian But they married that week Now have two beautiful children Parents need to understand You can’t control your children mind When they are grown Their own happiness they will find God created a world for us With such beautiful nature Life would be so boring? If we all were the same color We live in a world today Every race thinks they are superior But no matter what religion you are There is only one Almighty savior

Copyright © | Year Posted 2012




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Date: 7/29/2012 12:33:00 PM
Kasim, I love this as it is, and if I were you I would do another version as two haiku's on the same theme and enter it in the Two Worlds Colliding contest...it's a very similar theme to mine.. I think it's great..David
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