Genre: Dark, Sad
© J.N. McGhee
Genre: Dark, Sad
© J.N. McGhee
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once we met, loved, kissed,
hug and talk a lot to each other.
now we see each other,
and looked away our eyes,
as we forget our past.
we forget who we were, and are.
forgot the love,
which flourished
between our kisses
and warmth of our hug.
we forgot the color of our smile
and dazzle of our eyes.
i am not sure that it was you or it was me,
but yes! we forgot,
who decided first to start this forgetness.
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I found an old brass button in my back yard.
It once adorned a Union soldier’s uniform,
And lay among the blades of grass almost a hundred and fifty years.
It waited patiently, finally to be discovered.
How many times had I stepped over it, or mowed past it, never to notice?
I had lived on the property for ten years, and there it lay the whole time,
But there it lay for all the previous years combined.
I picked it up to see the eagle still proudly spreading wings beneath the clustered bits of dirt,
And realized, I may have been the first to touch it
Since the soldier whose uniform it once embellished last pushed it into the button hole.
Likely, he had camped on this ground.
My house, over a hundred years old, was not standing then.
This hillside was likely pasture rolling up above the county courthouse.
They had burned this tiny town to the ground, left it in ruins,
And left anguished survivors to rebuild, and try again.
My mind envisioned the battle, gray and blue uniforms soaked in dark red blood,
Fierce screaming rage, gunshots echoing among the oaks, and bayonets stabbing.
America’s bloodiest war left almost seven hundred thousand dead,
And those who died were brothers and friends, family and neighbors.
Many sacrificed that others might have freedom previously deprived.
Could this one have lived to face another day, or did he die on the ground where I was standing?
Did his blood saturate this sod, and marry the red clay deep beneath my feet?
Was this button ripped off his jacket as his corpse was dragged away,
Or, did it merely fall unnoticed from thread worn thin?
If he survived, what wounds did he carry from this place,
Wounds that others could not see?
Did fitful nightmares of battle cries make him sweat through cotton sheets?
Did he startle, half from his skin, at the snap of a twig?
Did he sit alone and weep with guilt and remorse for those he loved who fell beside him,
Or did he grieve for those, once his countrymen, whom he had killed?
Did someone weep for him while watching his silent torment,
Or weep because he had never come home?
Only a guess is possible now.
As I held the button in my hand, I could not help but wonder, who last touched it,
And what was he like?
Where did he come from,
And where did he go?
Whoever he was, he swayed my heart, and made me think.
Without knowing I would ever live, much less come to stand in this place,
He touched me.
Whoever he was, he honored me that I could hold this small button in my hand,
And wipe the years of bitter dirt away
So it could shine again.
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Our souls and Spirits long for the justice that is due
So long we’ve wanted to believe that Injustice would not prevail
Why does looking at my skin cause YOU such distress; the urge to kill
Then it hit me like rocks from an avalanche
It’s not the color of my skin but what’s beneath that makes you unhinged
Brilliant minds shaped from a long line of kings and queens
Original creators of creating all of what you see, not all credited to our ancestors as it should be
We were beaten, whipped, hung, set on fire and drowned just to name a few of your injustices that tried to keep us down
With resilient spirits and determination we fought back through sit-ins, picket lines, water hoses and baton beatings
Your continued injustices we survived but like ashes we rise
Like pesticides used to kill weeds you use drugs and put them in our communities killing our men, women and children like a killing field
This enemy we have yet to beat but we will
You tried to convince us that OUR pride does not matter and our loyalties are misplaced
YOU ARE WRONG!
we will band together like links in a chain
Together we stand together we will be free
It’s true, we may not all stand, but the majority outweigh the few
Your new weapon of choice which truly isn’t new at all
executing us in broad daylight and many in the dark
we see you hiding behind the law
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!
We will not back down or shut up until Justice is satisfied by your law
Heaven forbid if justice is not done, because we will rise and this time you will fall!
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