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Miamis Little Havannah

As I walk these streets of sadness
Everywhere désolation and madness
Bars that keep the crazy out
And like a jail people cry and shout
Please set me free from poverty
And let me know serenity
Yet still they walk with smileless 
faces
Living in such desolate places
Landfills where they shouldnt be
A life that seems pure misery
It seems the only break they find
Is alcohol that numbs their mind
Where such diverse cultures mingle
Youd think youd see more than brillo 
and needles
Bums and dealers walk the night
Many races pick pointless fights
I look around and see walking dead
With fear ringing throughout their 
head
Life here is not as i expected
Havannahs streets just plain 
neglected
I thought theyd all be happy to be 
free
Not fighting and hating so 
prejudicely
I thought in Miami theyd welcome 
me
Instead its like I have HIV
And as this gloom settles around
You can almost here an eerie sound
Of tears and pain that calls to me
To hang my head in utter misery
And I know that i can no longer be
Living muserably in Floridaas Miami.

Copyright © Valarie Wydock | Year Posted 2014

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Date: 7/5/2015 10:24:00 PM

VALARIE* I enjoyed reading this poem, Thank you for sharing. Always & Forever ~LINDA~

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