An Expensive Lie
Nah Hannah
but it just costs air, someone’s last breath.
Never in a million years did I think
I would be grateful,
of the toxic air I breathe out
and the gust of fresh air I breathe in.
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My heart breaks for Marcellus Williams.
Condemned to be executed,
not for what he did, but for what he didn’t do.
A Black innocent man
whose DNA cleared him of being the killer
whose testimonies cleared him of being the killer
those statements coming a little too late,
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sits in a jail awaiting to take his last breath.
His days are counting down fast,
His heart is bleeding, he is anxious
Maybe we can do something,
maybe we can pressure the governor.
And so Marcellus will be executed
despite being innocent.
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I hope poetic justice is not what we breathe for
because sometimes poetic justice is just a beautifully written injustice
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