Tuesday, February 27, 2007

YOU ARE A KING! (Black History Doesn't Stop Here)






Tell them
they were born
to be leaders

Tell them
they were born
to be the head
and not the tails
not
the chasers

of someone else's dreams
or losers
when they fail

As soon as they are old enough
to understand
we run then away from home
telling them to do their best
for the praise of others

Placing them
in competitions
with others who would not matter
down the line

We push them
to excel

where they will not rule...
and tell them
that all rulers are crooked

What are they supposed to learn

They will never know they are meant to be kings
leaders of their own kingdoms

While we teach them to please others
we should be teaching them
to please themselves
impress those
in their own world

Tell them
that charity begins
at home

Don't stop until you succeed

Don't let them get lost
in pleasing others

when it's their own inner voices
that they should learn
to heed

When they get jobs,
and they are still not happy
teach them to hang in there
until something better comes along

The way we can get boys
to be good men
is to get them back to their place
is to teach them
to be proud of themselves

Teach them
to be proud of their kingdom

Teach them what a father does...
Teach them what a mother is
what she deserves
Teach them to make the sacrifices
for their own first.
Teach them that praise is to be given
to God first



Kids eyes have always
shown hope


Let's start feeding it!




jakuper2/27/07




17 comments:

  1. clapping and smiling

    this was beautiful J

    children are our future and blessings

    Loved this baby

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  2. Smiling...

    Thanks Zeuus. I figured I betta finish it before I lose interest....

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  3. Hope is a beautiful possession every child should experience its joy.

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  4. Exactly, Epidomy....Hope is a beautiful thing! it can turn your whole life around. This was a dream I had, and I was tryin' to put it in poem form....

    Glad you could feel it..

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  5. the interest was not going to be lost.

    Just your desire to perfect it was stymying you

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  6. TY Ms Diva!


    Zeus....You may be right. I kinda like it, upon reading it again this am. TY again

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  7. Iverson....Thanks you so much for stopping by ...Glad you liked it!

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  8. This is so true by raising our youth correcctly is the only way to really have change.....Hats off to you for caputuring the feeling and drive to express the importants of raising children especially our young men.......Peace

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  9. Love One Self....Thanks Ms Lady!

    I hope we can keep the flame of hope burning in those little eyes... They can do great things with our encouragement.

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  10. Joyce, the truth has been told in your words! Great write!

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  11. Reminds me of a strong 3rd grade teacher I had that opened my mind to the reality of what I could be versus what society expected me to be.
    U know what U did when your pen flowed these words
    Bravo

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  12. Thanks Javelle. I am glad u liked it...

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  13. Mister Three...I was so enlightened by this dream, that I wanted to get this message out before the end of Black History month. because it doesn't stop at the end of February...it goes on as long as we live.....and children need more encouragement than ever...

    Thanks for your words...

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