Ignorance Is Not Bliss: Never Ignorant Gaining Grammar Educational Revolutionary
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Optimism is his middle name, the glass is always half full in his eyes. He forgives so easily so he does not carry around the burden of anger like others do. The second to youngest out of eleven kids, he never got the attention he deserved but he didnt let that make him feel less than. I admire my husband because what most men cant do he does with ease. Like loving me and treating me like a queen as he does the other women in his life. He has such a great respect for us it deserves admiration.
Religion Is a thing very near and dear to us my husbands religious devotion is something to be reckoned with. His belief system is so strong and unshakeable he makes it easy for me to follow in his footsteps. Most people in and out of my religion have it all wrong, watching others practice my religion you might hate it, but watching my husband you would fall in love.
When the going gets tough my husband is there, for me and anyone who needs him. Almost completely selfless you cant help but to love him. A shoulder to cry on, and ear to listen, and an embrace waiting for you if you need it, he is the one to go to in any given situation. If you dont want to be judged or looked down on. He can be counted on every single time.
Marrying him, I would definitely have to say was the best decision I have made in my twenty
Years on this earth. I dont how I got this far without him. Im just happy Ill never have to go another day without him inshaallah(if god wills). Never afraid to admit when he is wrong makes it easy for you to let down your guard with him. I admire my husband because he is everything I stated and more, and respect is given where respect is due.
Thats what my ex-wife wrote about me shortly before we went our separate ways that was the nicest thing some-one has ever said about me and I didnt want to explain myself because I would have been a lot more humble
This book is dedicated to my ex-wife who help me become the man I am today
Zachariah M Wells
I was born in Paterson, New Jersey, and have a big family and always fought for speaking rights and became good at it, and that's how my poetry was born.
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Ignorance Is Not Bliss - Zachariah M Wells
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Contents
Ignorance is not bliss
Nigger
Even though
Obama
One or four
My observation
Mind over matter
Absolute truth
Negative education
Love
Intricate
Fear and hate
Pen and pad
Raw talent
Taste of reality
Manipulation
Love and hate
My baby momma
Unloading and loading
Positive rap
Humbleness
Atheist
One of a kind
The crab syndrome
A man
I wonder
Darkest
Without a trophy
Storm
Porsche
Heard and seen
Strange
Have you ever
What it takes
Love and reality
Beautiful nightmare
Broke the mold
PTSD
Dying inside
Galaxy of love
Love is a drug
The hidden pain
My black American princess
Cried all my tears
I can’t take it no more
Make up your mind
Oasis
Roots
The unsung hero
The key
Poetry
I propose
Marayam
Success
Still alive
I wonder
Changes
Chester’s
Poor
Devotion
Two faced
Esa
Brother
My Dad
A special bond
A real kiss
Incarcerated
Love is blind
Home sweet Home
Home sick
Not so rough
Better
Suppress
Settle for less
To deep
Love at first sight
Something better
One last plea
New birth
Fate
Lonely jail
All stars
The impossible love
Pearly gates
Pray some more
Ignorance is not bliss
I’m something like Marcus Garvey mixed with Martin Luther
Influential like Malcolm x and promised Tupac’s future
Slavery of mind still exist and I’m like Harriet Tubman in my chariot
With Fredrick Douglas on a freedom mission to clean up this ugliness
The Underground Railroad sounds like bliss
And when Lincoln set us free the whites was pissed
Besides the Quakers who risked their life to be our care takers
Teaching us how to read and if they found out they would slay us
Now blacks don’t want to read can’t even pay us
I guess that’s how we thank our ancestral favors
The civil rights movement was serious
We had to unit and fight is you delirious
Despite getting hit with water pressure that was furious
Fire hoses
Didn’t matter if you obliged or opposed it
Dogs released attacking sinking their teeth
Cops beating you down with billy clubs in the streets
And racist speech
They turned in their capes and sheets for guns and badges
The hate they teach got 101 classes
This aint the hate in me
This is me stating faithfully
That blacks will never escape the racist creed
Brought for us to breed
If we don’t read about our history
The miss education is not a mystery
Why do you purposely take the black men
Out of the situation and put them in the pin
Leaving the women to fin for themselves and children
That’s divided and conquer
the opposite of building
I oppose your oppositional feelings
From friends to foes
We got to stop the killing of those
Who the government labeled as rouge
And outrageous
Cause he won’t fold and courageous
The black panthers didn’t even last a decade
But yet the KKK can have a parade
What principals you got
What principals you forgot
You the real drug dealer supplying the block
Also with glocks
So black on black crime will never stop
I don’t want to say no names
Cause maybe things changed
Obama is president now so I’m a refrain
From throwing dirt on the governments name
I hope this is enlightenment to your ignorant brain
This ain’t the hate in me
This is me stating faithfully
That blacks will never escape the racist creed
Brought for us to breed
If we don’t read about our history
The miss education is not a mystery
Ignorance of self-first
Got black submerged in perverse self-worth
It’s time for blacks to emerge out of this black lagoon
And transform out of this dark cocoon
To blossom into a metropolis
Of butterflies in bliss and in tune
I don’t want to come out all political
Or analytical
To the point that it’s trivial
When it should be biblical
My philosophy is not melodic riddles
But philosophically critical
To the healthy recovery of the true spiritual position
That was given by our ancestors that’s still hidden
Cause if we only knew we might never forgive them
For the betrayal of trust that was given
We must consider in when blacks wasn’t even consider citizens
But property now do you understand the philosophy
To educate the world of the atrocity
Of slavery that just might possibly
Be the worst case of hostility
Against one race stopping our ability
To reach fruitful tranquility
And use our resilience diligently
The inhumane treatment is inequitably what