Black Men Do Cry
eBook - ePub

Black Men Do Cry

  1. 36 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Black Men Do Cry

About this book

One thing is for certain, Black Men Do Cry! Ever care to ask yourself why? Consider the emotional burden of love, loss, defeat, and mental disparity. Is that necessarily just a Black thing, or can others relate as well?

Commonality within difference and perspective with sympathized realization ushers understanding.

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A Prayer for You
Heavenly Father, Jehovah, God
We thank you for life,
Why does sin make us suffer
When we try to do right?
We thank you for your nourishment,
Our bodies are filled.
Wisdom, courage, and compassion
We seek to do your will.
Please help us to endure,
We feel so much pain.
We humble ourselves,
For everlasting life to gain.
Allow us more strength
For a fighting chance,
We need your power.
Is equality a righteous stance?
Anger fills minds.
We try to obey.
Depression takes over.
Satan battles today.
We beg for your forgiveness.
We only wish to make peace.
However, this is the prophecy
Your kingdom will reach!
And all these things,
Though your Son,
In Christ Jesus’s name,
Amen.
About the Author
Isaac M. Griffith is a Brooklyn native and professional student holding a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction and another in sociology. A poet among friends, Isaac is taking his skills seriously with the publication of this first book in hopes that it will propel him to release more soon.
Contents
Introduction 7
Making a Way 9
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Table of contents

  1. Making a Way
  2. Let’s Talk About It
  3. I See Color
  4. Safe Black Man
  5. Friendly
  6. Value
  7. Conflictions
  8. A Letter for All
  9. Make America Great Again
  10. Make America Great
  11. Bless America
  12. We’re American
  13. I Cry
  14. May I
  15. Be safe
  16. Isolation
  17. Who Do We Vent To?
  18. Warning
  19. Lies We Believe
  20. Typical Day
  21. Protest
  22. Racism
  23. White Privilege
  24. Educate, Don’t Perpetuate
  25. A Prayer for You