Poetic Justice



I look around and see weed and cigerattes, Everyone takes a hit, I see black males gettin high, gettin high enough to bust through the cielin, i see killin, so i write what im feelin, ink from my pen spillin onto my notebook, no ordinary one, this is my hopebook, filled with dreams, to uplift ones self esteem, from a crack fiend to a cooperate  king, I sing goals into souls,so wiping off the dust its, poetic justice, we are growing with judges, one with god so we cant hold grudges, im trying to help the unemployed and young boys, isnt it amazing how a young dude only 14 can intrude, and change the attitude of the hopeless, broke kids, and give them hope, walking like he seen a ghost, naw he seen his mentor hes not afraid to approach, not any mentor but also a life coach, fell in love with poetry from the words I spoke, so swiftly at a swift beat, he will never forget me, mature ahead of his time, he stays real knows not to be fake, its sad cause hes only 8, trying to change his fathers life cause its never to late, see the only thing thats constant is change, its not unheard of, I just changed two lives with the words of, Poetic Justice.... this is Poetic Justice
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Submitted on April 07, 2012

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Darius Glover

My poetry is mostly inspired by real events. I just want to bring realism into poetry. My motivation is fame and my family mostly. At the age of 14 right now I just want to show how dominant the youth can be. more…

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