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Response to James Cone's "The Cross and The Lynching Tree"
I have the faith to hang upon Calvary
but would I hang upon the Poplar tree.
If by it I may set my sisters free
My heart goes out to those
Who have loved and who have lost
To the ones who did nothing
And yet still paid the cost
The cost for what, their
I watched from afar, the world pass by, I stay in my santuary, my safe haven, my books as my reality, it makes this looklike a dream, I view it as a story, one to yet be finished, thisdream is my favorite, one with lots of twists, it has days and
Barefeet running through green grass
Hair wiping to and fro gently in the breeze
Sunshine reflecting off eyes colored brass
Loving the wispers of the seas
She sounds goregous, free and alive
The professor’s prominent position
allows for him to prescribe definition
To teach with traitorous teeth
Troubled students beginning to teethe
Alphabets for acronyms sitting atop an acropolis