This Present Day and Time
To this present day and time
Who was the first father?
That started my family line
Who was my first mother?
In another day and time
Where in Africa did my origin begin?
And what great or small African tribe
Does my heritage fit in?
And my bloodline subscribes
I myself born in the Deep South
During the Jim Crow era of bigotry
In my mind I long to find out
The missing branches of my family tree
How many hot days in a Carolina sun
Did my ancestors slave in cotton fields?
How many of my ancestors did successfully run
Away from that horrid ordeal
How many were scattered across this great nation
Through whatever means separated them
Whether escape, or being sold from plantation to plantation
What horrid indignities did they experience way back then
What unmarked graves house the remains?
Of unknown ones in my family line
What unspeakable indignities and horrible pains
They endured in their march through time
And who were the remnants that made it through
By the grace of the lord God divine
Assuring my bloodline would make it to
And beyond this present day and time
H.Wilson
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