This poem was sent to me by friend Stephanie Dunn. It was nominated by the U.N. as the best poem, Written by an African Kid.
When I born, I black
When I grow up, I black
When I go in Sun, I black
When I scared, I black
When I sick, I black
And when I die, I still black
And you white fellow
When you born, you pink
When you grow up, you white
When you go in sun, you red
When you cold, you blue
When you scared, you yellow
When you sick, you green
And when you die, you gray
And you calling me colored??
-Arun
Nov 8, 2008
Oct 3, 2008
Magic Coins
In Mexico I remember hearing that if you looked closer at this Mexican coin you can find a frog staring at himself in a mirror.
In case you gave up...
Then when I came to the U.S. I found out that a small man lived in every penny.
Click on the picture for a closer view.
I dunno, there's definitely something magical about coins.
In case you gave up...
Then when I came to the U.S. I found out that a small man lived in every penny.
Click on the picture for a closer view.
I dunno, there's definitely something magical about coins.
Ruby
Oct 2, 2008
Election Time
Sep 27, 2008
Prostitution and the Constitution
I'm not too good with words but I've been taught to understand that pros are good and cons are bad. Just like pros is short for professionals that make a lot of money and get the chicks while cons is short for convicts or con artists that try to steal money but go to jail instead and don't get the chicks (instead, other dudes get them). So then whats the deal with the words prostitution and constitution? Prostitution begins with PRO but is apparently looked down upon and constitution begins with CON but is seemingly a positive approach to government. But is it really? Maybe these words are most appropriate as they are.
Sep 17, 2008
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