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Future becomes the present
The present becomes the past
Last shall finish first
First shall finish last
To satisfy our hunger for vanity
We eat the grapes of wrath
Good things happen for bad reasons
Tell me who do you believe in
I’ve journey the green mile
Beseech and you will see
I am destiny’s child
Versatile with a perfect style
Taking a sip then a dip in the rive Nile
Start to finish
The beginning of the end
What goes up comes down
Just follow the trend
Once a man and twice a child
All goods things are for a while
Change that frown to a smile
Time never stops ticking
The sand in the hourglass won’t stop dripping
The sun signifies a new day has come
The moon signifies the new day is done
Why do the good die young?
A child is born
While mother looses her son
From the womb to the tomb
In between is where I loom
What goes around comes around
Don’t jump in the water if you can’t swim
Otherwise you’ll surely drown
Just as the earth is round
If you make a noise you’ll hear a sound
Please don’t turn it upside down
Every action there’s a reaction
Every disappointment has its satisfaction
Inferior metamorphoses to superior
Majority transcends to minority
To progress forward and never look back
You have to keep your balance intact
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Strength is the word
That exemplifies you most
For you endured the struggles the worst
Through all that you have persevered
No longer left in the rear
Your love is satisfaction
To my soul
Support and trust only
Makes me stronger
Your embrace could tame my
Wildest anger
Treason is the reason
That got us brothers believing
To be leaving our women we
Put our seeds in
How could we treat our
Sisters so cold
Going back to days of old
The courage to endure slavery
Only shows your tremendous bravery
Spirit the essence of your beauty
I am giving you the crown
For holding the family down
Let’s help our women in their everyday duties
Your skin tone various colors of the earth
Only your lips I desire to kiss
Any other I quickly dismiss
I fall on my knees
To feel your touch
My sisters I respect you so much
Let me keep it thorough
To pay homage to your name
A place for you to claim
And Queens is that borough
Copyright © Sheldon Parsard | Year Posted 2009
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