Food for thought

Was a slave allowed to nurse her child?
Was her child taught or seen as every young boy?
Was he secure, nurtured, allowed child- mother moments?
Wasn't he simply ridiculed, branded, seen as property,
not as a member of a human family.
Wasn't he shackled, judged,
mistreated by those who named him?

That period has ended, the trickle down effects,
The master's mind set remains,
the slaves descendants are still misjudged.
Their cries ignored, lives still abruptly ends.

Some for her children lives in mayhem,
the cycle continues.

I wonder how she felt then? If she would
see our time as different?

Buy a copy of the cry of our children here




Comments

Popular posts from this blog

My Desire was Unreal

It is not you but me.

Feeling Greatful/Behind the Lyric