I Breaks Em Off Poem by Cherokee Akan Ewe

I Breaks Em Off



don't be afraid to tell em this
"you ain't me and my peoples"
can't be getting away like as if you don't know
then again believe in your reality if you want too
and see this is the new ignorant people
don't let your At-Risk Youth or an adult you know sell any drugs
then turn around as if they don't know why the police got you pulled over for suspicion
cause you thought you was hard
and i seen this same behavior in a few of my likkle male cousins...
as they thought the world around them was a pleasure to do as they please
and find out that nah it ain't
and never was free
that is a security misguidance
cause if we could then you can have sex on the outside and have sex with your legal spouse
trying to impregnate her for all the right reasons
on your property
although even on your own property
you can still catch a charge...
play with the laws if you want too
the Moors was genius and we are indeed yet the flaw remains in true freedom....

Monday, September 3, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: today
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
now you see am i rebelling? nah. Str8 X minded actually. And X stands for Malcolm X and not a knockoff as we have a reason behind everything we do and i never went astray to none of our reasons. I just don't type and write for no reasons and leisure as that is not the Akan and Ewe reasoning and never from a Cherokee. See ignorance does that to people even lawsuits been dropped on Asian companies for patent infringement so the scale of severity can be massive from corporate to an individual on the real. And if you a Sole Trader by birth then you too are included and there is no excuse unless you wanna be dumbed down for all the right reasons and trust me societal emotions has swept the masses of the mind off they feet with no logic left. Decreasing productivity and reasoning as the stats from the schools do not lie...when is the last time you heard of an IPO? Look at the number of IPOs vs today with waaaay more technology advancement?
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