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My Race is a Disgrace
I knew this kid name Paul
 He worked out so he wouldn’t feel so small
 He gained muscles so he would seem tough
 But this just wasn’t enough
 
 His peers would always make fun of his race
 That his skin color was something that he could not erase
 Everywhere around the school
 Ridiculed, embarrassed and made a fool
 
 He wanted to hurt them and be aggressive
 But deep down he was hurt and sensitive
 Nobody came to help in this moment of time
 Frustrated and angered, he went out to commit his first crime
 
 It turned out to be a misunderstanding, all a mistake
 Now the whites will not even give him a break
 They treated him differently, not the same
 His race and color were the ones to blame
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