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Month: June 2014

Troop Zero by Cee Williams

The saliva
was directed towards my cousin
so I didn’t cry…like he did
–
the epithet however
was meant for the both us
–
black boy scouts
selling candy bars
in the suburbs.
Posted on June 30, 2014June 30, 2014Author Jeremiah WaltonCategories PoemTags art, artist, creative writing, lit, literature, poem, poems, poet, poetry, writers, writingLeave a comment on Troop Zero by Cee Williams
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