Martin Luther King, Jr said “Nobody can ride your back if your back’s not bent.” Here are two takes on this quote: Weight the history of my country is riddled in blood and lies of telling people that they are less than of stealing lands and war that pitted brother against brother the history of my country still lives in racism, in the deaths of young men and women in our inner-cities, poverty encasing them convincing them that drugs and violence are the easy way out i spent ten years teaching teens in jail or rehab (god, their lives were often better as they had safety and meals) so many young black men and women, young hispanic men and women i bend under the weight of fear i cannot do enough to save these children these children who believe that they are standing tall fight the shackles, they may not be on your wrists, but they are there they are what makes hatred still burn caustic words come from your throat fight the shackles, that make you believe that you are less than that make you believe that you are anything other than unstoppable stand up strong and able do not give in to society’s fear let us move forward hand in hand ---- Atlas stand up atlas stand up straight and strong you buckle under the weight of earth as it as we ride on your shoulders neck bent, shoulders strong and tired i can’t imagine the misery, the tired i can’t imagine stand up atlas you stay there as punishment, but you need only stand drop the bundle drop the weight worry about yourself your penance is paid
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