Stranger with a gun
Standing there with a gun gripped with his hand
Hiding in the thickness of the night, by a plaza where he stands
He watches cars pull in and out people moving to and fro
Staring by their faces, as they rush by him on the go
Who shall be his victim, on that robbery crudely planned
There are many he can choose from, their lives so close at hand
He sees her through the turned up window of her black, Honda motorcar
The easy, perfect target, his next victim, she isn't very far
He hurries to the car door, he forces himself inside
The gun near her head, as she begs him for her life
But they are merely words, they just fall upon deaf ears
Her life is unimportant, he mocks her many tears
And somewhere in the struggle her screams pierce the thick, dark air
She is just another victim, why? Because she's there
He's worked towards jail time her life couldn't have been saved
His disregard is his own, his path to crime has well been paved
So the criminal is the victor, his place had well been earned
And the lesson no one taught him, someone else was forced to learn
But perhaps the biggest lesson that stands out from the rest
Has been forced upon a mother who wonders what lies next
As she stands there at the graveside, where her only daughter lay
Wondering about the horrific event that turned her white clouds to grey
Well, there stood in the alley, a mechanic in plain view
He watched as the man murdered the woman, what else could he do?
The woman wasn't his daughter the young man wasn't his son
He could not risk his own life to stop a stranger with a gun.
- Abi-Gaye Smythe
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You
You have no idea what you do to me
You make my heart skip a beat every time you're near You give me reason to dream again and burn cold thoughts of love
You have ran a scintillating personal best to deep corners of my soul and now sit on the throne of my heart
You stopped my need for forward planning and taught me how to live and love in the moment
Today
Right now, this moment while we're here together and how not to think about tomorrow nor what happened yesterday You You You I love you.
- C. S. Nelson
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People power
He bound
The masses for many years
With chains of deprivation
Oppression and despotism
He trampled on
The rule of law
He violated the rights of the people
Recently
The people struggled to be free
As they struggled and fought
For freedom, the chains broke
Now unfettered
They, with a fiendish zest
Mowed down this epitome
And personification of dictatorship
They pulled down this institution
Of tyranny
It's a new dawn
The oppressed has risen
And the power belongs to the
people.
- Ugochukwu Durueke
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Childhood reflections
I am only one person
but it seems like I am two
because I lose myself daily to follow you
The more I try, the more I fail
giving my best, my all
but climbing this mountain
I only stumble and
fall
Wrong seems like right
and integrity is put on hold
people see me and they judge
but the truth is never told
I run back to you with the cause of your pain
trying to hide self-inflicted scars
you only do it again
You don't know me
all you do is assume
Pulling out the past to haunt me then leaving me confused
Only, this is what I get for being a child
Never learning to laugh
or play with other kids
Not knowing the peace of childhood
Growing up to be an age older
but growing up learning to live younger.
- Whitney Blackwood

