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No, My Brother

There is blood on our collective hands

Why, you ask?

We upheld the wrong bro’ for wronging women

Repeatedly

Society labeled the woman a pro

Worst yet a ho

Because she found the courage to cry foul

We frequently play the race card

But remove the gender card from the deck entirely

Every “good” deed done, dollar donated, award achieved

Must be muted, drowned out by all his crimes

Even if he was acquitted, paroled, or released for time served

He is not excused just because his skills or talents made me laugh,

Snap my fingers, sing along or do the wave

When he “scored” the game winning points

Their free pass and get out of jail free cards should be revoked

For life

I ache and cry for my sister

Knowing that only God’s grace has kept me from walking her path

Looking for sympathy from me

No my brother, you got to get your own

By Jacqui Davis

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