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Separate-Ly, Equal-Ly, Together-Ly

What if we'd met at Jackson Memorial in the neonatal ward, Placed ever so gently, side by side, facing the outside world? And our parents and relatives and friends they had Giggled thru an over sized window And waved and pointed and cooed at us, Two tiny babies in little pink blankets with silly hats on our heads. The joy of our grandparents. The meaning to life. Heirs to the family misfortunes. We Separate-ly, Equal-ly, Together-ly went home to be loved by all. And walking and talking and learning to trust Were taught in our childhood years. And you learned to sing, "Amazing Grace" At the A.M.E Church on the corner And I learned to sing, "Amazing Grace" At the Baptist church on the square. We gossiped together each morning and "double dutch-ed" at lunch. You angled me through geometry class as I read you through English Lit. I cheered when you made cheerleader and you cried when I didn't. We laughed when I made Homecoming Queen, Went to Macy's and picked out a dress. Then the day finally came, with diplomas in hand, Throwing caution to the wind, We Separate-ly, Equal-ly, Together-ly plunged into the outside world. And through the years, no matter what, we stayed friends to the bitter end. As husbands came and husbands went and the world grew up around us. We loved and prayed and raised our babies. We shared our families' misfortunes. Together we sang "Amazing Grace" when people we loved went Home. And never once in all that time did we ever look askance That you are a woman of color and I am some shade of white.

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Date: 11/24/2021 4:01:00 AM
Excellent! I loved the flow and the story. Fantastic imagery.
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Date: 4/13/2021 10:04:00 AM
Ahhhh Betty, you sound like a Florida girl, as you mention some of my old stomping ground;).... Such beauty when separate comes together in a caring and sharing way. Opportunity to share culture and respect the differences, and discovering there aren’t that many; differences.... Awesome poem ;) Best! Phyl
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Date: 3/13/2021 10:04:00 AM
Betty, this is a wonderful, descriptive, touching poem! I Love it. Janice
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Date: 3/10/2021 5:57:00 AM
A very poignaint verse, Betty. It seems we never stop to think how much people of different races are really alike in so many ways. It makes one stop and wonder where and how the hate began, and the even bigger question why does it continue. Nicely written. John
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