Think About It

Dominque Raiford 1986 (Mississippi)



What happened to the love between my sister and brothers.. The bibles speaks on how people will turn against, even daughters and mothers.. This is a timing we can't ignore.. More disgrace, no knowledge to the strongest core.. We see things now in time as being selfish and of ones only thought.. Dont take no time to see our own fault.. The wrong thats being done to our communities; to the country of the United State.. It's time for more love but yet we strike with way to much hate.. I feel so bad for the kids we are trying to raise.. Being out in the world confused and living in a periodic maze.. From bullying to seeing the disgrace of skin.. We all are living a bad life of sin.. We are taught to love as though our Father love all of us.. But yet we see the little, to make a big fuss.. It's time now to stop allowing the devil to take controll of our life.. He's sitting there laughing at us as we tormant ourselves brutality with a knife.. It's time now to open our eyes and see.. This is a addiction set forth for u and me.. We can not give the one that didnt create us to succeed.. We need to wake up and be the love that another need.. So before we think to do or say.. Just imagine you judging Jesus that day.. Imagine sent is a angel sent forth to you.. Cause Revelation is near and Judgement is the day you'll have to answer for what you do...
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