I’ve Dreamed

Angela P Lassiter 1958 (Chapel Hill)



                   I’ve  dreamed of a world
                Where black women would reign
                    A world filled with Peace !
                       Not envy and pain
                    A world where a our characters
                        And abilities with matter
                        Not the color of our skins
                       Leaving us to be the latters
                            If all black women
                           Dreamed this drain I believe
                           They would not take the time
                              To roll up their sleeve
                             To administer the drug
                            That is the new slave
                     Leading them to a much early grave
                             Stand proud, black women
                                Dream your dreams
                            And prepared to take your places
                                 To be princesses and Queens

           

About this poem

After seeing on the 12 o’clock news, a brief story of missing young black women bodies being found, and a predominantly known drug infested area. I was very touched by this newscast, and I began to write I’ve Dreamed!

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Written on March 27, 2024

Submitted by alassiter58 on March 28, 2024

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Words 99
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 19

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