Did The Test Work? (Free School) Poem by Cherokee Akan Ewe

Did The Test Work? (Free School)



like always
i did a random
handwritten information onto a piece of paper
shape be the rectangle
their color blue
one female with a baby in her stroller
at first pause
then after much quick reconsideration
took the note with the information
about a free or no tuition upfront cost college
she thanked me nervously
the second female denied needing any help or interest whatsoever
the male said he knew someone but he doubt he or the guy will be interested no
but he thanked me though
the third female said she had a business of two
although she decided to take the note as one of her younger relatives
is tech saavy
she thanked me later
now i also did a outside appearance
relating to the ideal candidate who would be interest in that particular school
2 out of 4
and out of the whole crowd was 2 out of approx.50
now what are the odds or evens that indeed these people
who call themselves black or african american
can produce a decent enough software engineer
who can create his or her video game
computing software
even propose a better school administration curriculum?

Tuesday, August 14, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: realistic
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
nothing but results on the fly everywhere i go and see why staying on your journey and not getting excited about oh so and so is wid me on this and that nah...the only like mindsets are wid me is the mental faculties themselves which be the Ancestors who have bodies and those who don't...everybody else are drones(echoing) ....
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