do you see?
do you see her?
a girl trying to survive
this world carrying opinions of
her race and gender
on her back?
do you see him?
a boy filling out his application
for a job and just praying
his future employer
gives it to him
regardless of the spelling
of his name?
do you see her?
the woman who buys creams
and soaps in hopes to become
as light as baby powder?
do you see him?
the father working two jobs
earning minimum wage
and doing work on the side
just so that he can provide
for his family?
do you see her?
the old lady who lives across the street
who still remembers
hearing the news of the lynching
of her youngest son
like it was yesterday?
do you see him?
the boy who is afraid
to tell his white friends
that he is attending Morehouse
instead of attending Georgetown?
do you see them?
the parents having a sit down
with their ten year old son
and telling him that he needs
to be more careful
because anything he does
could result in his death
at the hands of a “defenseless” cop?
do you see us?
the people trying to fight
for our rights as human beings
while still trying to keep each other,
our culture,
and our integrity alive?
do you see?