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The Difference
My dark skin
is made of
cells.
Not coal.
So I am no different from you,
my Master.
My blood
is not purple.
It is red.
If you would like proof,
ask your whip.
It has seen my bright red blood,
the color of poison berries
course from my deep gashes
with its own eyes.
So I am no different.
My intelligence
is just as good as yours.
It was just never discovered,
my Sir.
Though I never learned
to read and write,
I learned
the ways to survive
sweltering days without
sweet water.
I learned,
to watch my loved ones die
before my eyes
from the tranquil strike of
disease, and guns.
I am no different.
My soul,
is withered away,
gone,
like the unpicked fruits,
you beat me
for leaving on the bushes.
So we are no different, my Master.
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