Jacqueline Galloway

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(Written by the poet at age 11)

Education means to go to school, and not be a fool,
To respect the adults, like my parents taught.
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Have you ever taken time out and thought about the life you're living?
Were you ever generous in your giving?
Do you do good works to be noticed by man or are you doing it for Jesus and thinking of the Promise Land?
Do you go to church to hear the Word or are you one of those gossiping birds?
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There's no joy in cigarettes, alcohol or dope; there's relief if you have hope.

There's a lot of confusion, misunderstanding and no faith if you're depressed, obsessed, upset and just a mess living in the flesh.
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What Education Means To Me

(Written by the poet at age 11)

Education means to go to school, and not be a fool,
To respect the adults, like my parents taught.
Dropping out isn't nice, nor playing with those dice.
Taking dope ain't no relief, why don't you have any beliefs?
You can brighten up many days, if you go all the way.
I know it's hard to get a job, but try and willing is much better than stealing.
Pouting and shouting ain't no way, why don't you try another day?
When I get a job, I'm not going to be a slob; to lose my job.
When check time comes, that's when I get mine, I'm going to spend it right; before it vanish out of sight.
I would like to go to the store, and buy six buns instead of a gun; a gun which will mess up my life, and we all know that isn't right.
Going to jail without a bail, if you would have stayed in school, this couldn't have been true.
Stay in school and do your best, GOD will help you with the rest.

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