(696) The Entertainer Poem by Melvina Germain

(696) The Entertainer

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He sang with a smooth sensuous voice.
Beautiful ladies loved his music of choice.
As he sung, to a quiet, mesmerized audience,
his eyes shone and put forth great passion.
Sweet, flowing music, tranquil vocal tones enjoyed
by elegant ladies of exquisite high fashion.
Jealous men did not agree, they preferred
to hang the entertainer from the nearest tree.
Later that evening during a half time break,
he was cautioned, make no mistake.
Look beyond the ladies, don’t stare in their eyes,
set your focus above them, look to the sky.
He sang each night as if performing chores,
then exited through the back stage doors.
Way back in the days of old,
black men entertained and sang with soul,
yet had no choice, but to do as they were told.
Times have changed since way back then,
we look, we touch, we make good friends.
No more exiting through back stage doors,
or peeing in paper cups, humiliation no more.
We must remember what happened then,
so the evil never returns to haunt us again.

Written: Feb.13,2008

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
David Harris 18 March 2008

Melvina, I remember how some of my singing heroes Nat 'King' Cole and Sam Cooke were so badly treated. Which as you say wasn't that long ago. Top marks and thanks for sharing this my friend. David

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Andrew mark Wilkinson 18 March 2008

It seems so hard to believe Melvina, that this was not so long ago, it makes you feel sad for the human race... Andy 10

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Melvina Germain

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