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Stop This Violence

Today we need to make a stand
Stand up and let's make this demand
People to come together against violence
All victims let's break the silence
Say together we have had enough
On all crimes let's be tough
Bring back the death penalty
The criminals have ball doing twenty
Everything cold blooded and calculated
Leaving the victims grieving intimidated and agitated
Left to pick up the pieces of their broken self
Thinking how did bring this upon myself
Life goes on for all normal folk
Now a statistic wish it was sick joke
You talk to me like it my fault
Thinking what could've done but keep coming short
See how you wrecked our lives
See what you done to our daughters mothers and wives
All you see is another a murder case on the news
You change the channel and it like deja vu
We living in what seems to be a hopeless situation
Everybody in their churches praying for a nation

Copyright © Randall Suliaman | Year Posted 2019



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You hav scarred me but whr nobdy wil eva see. 
the cut runs deep bt it your words nt a knfe tht run through me.
time heals all wounds or so thy say.
 I find it js buries thm where thy once lay.
than someone comes along that brings th smile back to your face
That scar gone vanishd without a trace.
love i thought i might not feel again 
now plays it part in my life again

Copyright © Randall Suliaman | Year Posted 2018

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Issues

I'm here to to talk to you about those real issues
The one that got you wiping ur tears with tissues issues
Like why we still have racism around today
I heard someone say cause of yesterday very far away
We raised up with this old thoughts
Let me tell you that you will stay short
Far from where we should be and could be
Cause of short sighted and hatred for you and me
But I'm just keeping it real with you
But the issues are to much still for you
So I keep telling you that I'm lying but I'm trying
To keep you from the truth that might have u crying
Bleeding from the heart for children dying in wars
Or gang violence so we keep ours kids indoors
But they tell you that just for the greater cause
Another excuse for them to be breaking laws

Copyright © Randall Suliaman | Year Posted 2018

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Issues 2

these issues got me wishing it was tomorrow
But what is tomorrow another day with more sorrow
There nothing left to do but start to pray
So we can make it to see another day
But all we are doing is just delaying
The world from one day exploding
Through leaders starting nuclear holocaust
We are really living in the Last
The world morality falling by the wayside
All the wrong people being glorified
What was wrong is now right
And what is right is now out of sight

Copyright © Randall Suliaman | Year Posted 2019

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Corona

So now I got to deal with Corona.
The doctors say stay safe and be alone
But there still no way to guarantee. 
Keeping safe it won't get to me.
Covid or covert it feels like an attack.
Conspiracy theorists going crazy being whack.
governments trying to rule a nation 
just brought madness n devastation.
All it is,is just a virus
Just do what the doctors tell us.
Let's keep safe n go on our knees to pray 
All we can do is take it day by day.

Copyright © Randall Suliaman | Year Posted 2020



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Lockdown

We supposed to be on lock down.
But it all turned in to a mock now.
People still doing there daily thing.
Some even out there having party drinking.
Why do we follow this reckless behavior?
I'm told it's just human nature.
No respect for the next person life
Causing the rest of the ppl strife.
You may not worry about your own
But I do so leave my life alone.
Please take note of all the warnings 
Before you a statistic of covid 19.

Copyright © Randall Suliaman | Year Posted 2020


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