Martin Luther King Jr. (Equality)
He tore down the walls of segregation
He ended the emaciated seperation
He fought for our freedoms, as well as our rights
He was often put down, but still stood to fight
He bares no hatred, and avoids his sin
"No Violence" were his words that inspired all men
He stopped not there or even "I Have a Dream"
His world famous speech that made millions scream
"Without my freedom, I'd be the death,
for this pain breathes on me with an edge on its breath"
But after his last words, a shot rang loud
Down goes MLK, with the noise of the crowd
Beam upon him, the heavens shouted out,
and the entire crowd wonders what this is about
Then help was called up, and they took him away
but by the time they got there, twas already to late
"Cry not my children, says the lord to his crew
for his legacy lives on within each of you"
My revolutionary hero, called MLK
Made the world as Beautiful as we see today
and with his wisdom, and his inspiring dream
He taught the world what equality truly means
He ended the emaciated seperation
He fought for our freedoms, as well as our rights
He was often put down, but still stood to fight
He bares no hatred, and avoids his sin
"No Violence" were his words that inspired all men
He stopped not there or even "I Have a Dream"
His world famous speech that made millions scream
"Without my freedom, I'd be the death,
for this pain breathes on me with an edge on its breath"
But after his last words, a shot rang loud
Down goes MLK, with the noise of the crowd
Beam upon him, the heavens shouted out,
and the entire crowd wonders what this is about
Then help was called up, and they took him away
but by the time they got there, twas already to late
"Cry not my children, says the lord to his crew
for his legacy lives on within each of you"
My revolutionary hero, called MLK
Made the world as Beautiful as we see today
and with his wisdom, and his inspiring dream
He taught the world what equality truly means
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