Raps are really no different then poems, minus the deeper meaning and proper vocabulary. So here is a rap I wrote a few weeks ago, that a lot of you have already heard. However, it can be read slowly in poetic context so I'm going to go ahead and count it as a poem. Please ignore the lack of proper grammar as it was intended to be a rap, which requires it to be written at a 3rd grade writing level.
The world we live in is becomin confusin
arguin and accusin
arbitrary abusin
innocent people dyin
innocent mothers cryin
people judgin by color without even applyin
any context to their racial profilin
the angry world that surrounds me
does nothin but confuse and confound me
astound me
continues to surround me
till i cant even breathe
cause i hate what i see
pain and misery
disdain and trickory
hickory dickory
dock..the mouse runs up the clock
but the clock slowly stops
with each shot of a glock
with each body that drops
the world slowly endin
too late to start mendin
no need for pretendin
that if we say its all fine
we can trick our own mind
into believing the line
has yet to been crossed
that the world aint been lost
that society ain't been tossed
out the window
left to fall down below
left to fall down slow
slowly gettin closer to that hellish inferno..
Yeah I'm sayin society is going to hell
but well
can you really disagree with my synopsis
really think that there's a way to stop this?
this aint a normal problem cant just decide to drop this
wait a couple weeks then try and solve it again
cause a couple of weeks and it might already be the end
game over we lose
not enough time to extinguish the fuse
on the ticking time bomb under our shoes
don't listen to the news
there aint a single group to accuse
of the sins we've all commited
none of us can be acquitted
none of us can be omitted
from the list of perpatrators against the laws of right and wrong
the decay in society in our eyesight all along
if a single person feels as if they don't belong
then we aint tryin hard enough to make society strong..
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