Childhood Friends

We were once as brothersor so I thought.Deep bondsbuilt on summer walks.Talks of crushesover lunches when we shop.But these pleasant outingswould suddenly come to a stopwhen your slipped race preferencesbrought me to a halt.Now I wishwe could forget all of our faults.Oh, dear brothersfrom another, white mother,our ties unknot. Read More in Poetry

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