Death of the Blackbird
By Devón
Dead lies the Blackbird
For all the world to see
The pitiful nation mourns
A tortured soul set free
For all the world to see
The pitiful nation mourns
A tortured soul set free
Mother Blackbird’s tears
Falling upon her young
Madiba screams in anger
For Kenya’s native son
Rainbow Boys are angry
Inner cities all aflame
Martin and Malcolm weep
In disbelief and shame
Who dare kill The Blackbird?
Symbol of a mighty race
A man with a crooked cross
Who spat upon its face
Despised for its hue
It fought for every man
And inspired young and old
By conveying, “Yes, we can.”
Blood upon its wings
The masses still in shock
Hands of time lie frozen
On Adolf Hitler’s clock
Old Glory’s putrid ashes
Foreshadow our demise
Jim Crow regains its power
And feasts on Blackbird eyes
This poem is featured in the book "The Awakening: A Collection of Poems...for the Dead".
Source: Devón
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