LEARNIN’ FROM CURTIS
Curtis Mayfield refined
and defined south side soul
Lasting Impressions,
Elegantly Bold
1n 1969, Protest and war served us volatile caress,
Each day sentenced to painfully witness
racial tensions untamed , burning holes born of injustice inflamed ,
Icicle breezes targeting America’s shivering heart Ripping apart societies fabric, diluting the magic of liberty, rarely did we hear anyone sing My Country Tis of Thee, oppression widespread didn’t let freedom ring.
Then Curtis wrote these lyrics
well timed like no other
His mellifluous voice sang his hit
Choice of Color
Addressing that sensitive issue with grace , offering hope on the subject of race, “How long have you hated your white teacher? Who told you you loved your Black preacher?”it opened my eyes to lies disguised as the truth, sharing good will with confident propriety , reach and teach one, a lesson of piety. Imagining now how Curtis might close, we simply recite Lyrics he chose
“with just a little bit more education and love for our nation, we’ll have a better society”
Bobby O



- Author: Bobby O ( Offline)
- Published: June 5th, 2023 08:00
- Comment from author about the poem: Curtis deserves more recognition for his Genius
- Category: Sociopolitical
- Views: 10
Comments1
I giggled a bit to this one. I like your writing style!!
I posted an edited version. Tinkered with the last seven lines to get it to read better and let rhyme fall natural. Maybe take a look ?
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