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Ethoncentrism-Thinking that we,as Americans,are better than the tradedies that surround us |
Sometimes I wish that ethnocentrism didn’t exist. Because maybe then our egos would dismiss The size of her waistline and the lack there of on his hair line, And we wouldn’t judge the amount of heart that’s crammed away by the plastic surgeons’ scar lines. I wish we could vote for our president with our eyes closed and With a crystal ball that shows the views in the future of his actual promise of a change And not the luxury of our tax money’s imported red wine that’s fading away into his lies of the campaign. We are no better than the Muslims in Iran or The women of Darfur who can’t run away from the men that can And will, no matter what, have their way, Oh, but we won’t dare stand up to the day Instead we hide and coward in the cracks with the shadows at night. we are a country built tough, unlike the prophet increase on ford. Who can afford a gallon of gas? And the protection of a mask, From all the dieases out there that cause and effect Our youth to grow up and destroy what is left Of the world that our mama gave us, or took away. Either way, I’m trying to make a point to say Where we choose to make our path someday, In this world will tell us who we are not today But who we will become at a future layaway. I wish, you could see how beautiful my words are to me And how there’s something special about you That I missed out on when we teased and prodded Who you were meant to be. That brand is there for as long as you let it stay, Stand up and press a new scalding iron On your skin that will permanently say… I will make a change somehow, someway. |