Poem | The pain my ancestors felt
Devoid of emotion
Not enough words to fill the spaces of my thoughts,
I’m speechless.
But am I surprised?
Whites taking Black lives
Like we’re a prize,
Killing us like animals,
Police officers being their guise.
A system that has been against us since day one,
We were not seen as human when this all begun.
I’m starting to become numb to the pain
Starting to feel the pain my ancestors felt, I now understand
My skin speaking for me before I’ve opened my mouth
We’re not too far removed from the Jim Crow South.
But it’s the land of the free, right?
What else could America throw at me?
How about George Floyd, killed with a knee in his neck while shouting,“I CAN’T BREATHE”
Or what about Ms. Breonna Taylor, gunned down in her own home, while she was asleep?
But we cannot forget the black man that was killed while going on a jog; his name was Ahmaud Arbery.
If it’s a problem for us, it’s a problem for all
Sometimes I want to ball up in a ball and bawl
But we must fight the good fight, we must persevere
We must demand justice, and like Ms. Angelou said, RISE, with no fear.