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Us
Jackson Mississippi, 1964
We walk down the street.
Hand in hand.
They see us.
One black. One white.
A peasant and a ruler.
Together.
We see their feelings in colors.
Hatred, in clean crisp black.
Anger, in a pulsing red.
Uncertainty in pink
Surprise in bright neon yellow
We see their looks,
Burning
Watching
Questioning
Us.
We pass, looking to other
For confidence.
We find it.
It makes us
stronger
Powerful
Impervious
To the looks
That burn us
That question us
We are not two
We are not one
We are us.
My first poem. I wrote this about 2 years ago.
 Jan 2018 Poetic T
ryn
Wishlist
 Jan 2018 Poetic T
ryn
Capture me the sun
and I’ll worship you by day

Lasso me the moon
and I’ll turn the tide

Irrigate me an ocean
and I’ll drink to a stupor

Promise me time
and the seconds I’ll bide
 Jan 2018 Poetic T
Donna
When I found out my
body is mostly water
I took swim lessons
I can front back and breathe Stroke and also tread water now :))
 Jan 2018 Poetic T
Donna
I see a pigeon
Sitting in a leafless tree
Waiting for spring
:) not long till spring
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