Everyday Life in the Hood: New York 1970-1973
Read more: http://lightbox.time.com/2013/02/13/everyday-life-in-the-hood-new-york-1970-1973/#ixzz2Kxtnp37e
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“What’s your greatest struggle right now?”
“Fear of my writing. Sharing my writing, in particular.”
“Will you email me something you wrote tonight?”“Less Fear” By Sade Johnson
America take rest
I was born No poet
Born laces to television archaic computer lemming games
Walmart target home depot banksBig man take rest
I was born No lover
Born sage-less wise cracker
Abandoned lot mower for petrified native broken horn blowersSavage take rest
I was born No tin man tight vested slave author
Born on No Puritanical pilgrimage not Lord wrought No Kings vestigeYouth take rest
I was born a silver-tongued tight fisted counter daughter
Fire starting ageist hippy
Empty gun waving barbiturate sipping
Anti- nunI take rest
I was born No fool
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S: Tolu Adeyemo















