Ahmaud Arbery

A quite familiar episode unfolds
How young and black are kept from growing old
Meek men with guns, black hole in place of heart
A devils work did idle hands embark
Upon, but film had captured what occurred
Dead men won’t tell a pictures’ thousand words

A crooked DA Johnson tried to hide
Recruited to erase a homicide
But best attempts were futile in the end
Efforts often made could not contend
Real justice for Ahmaud the Fathers’ will
Yes peace envelope mothers’ heart be still.

Wb JS 1/8/22
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Posted: Jan 2022
About this poem:
Travis McMicheal sentenced to life no parole
Gregory McMicheal: life no parole
William Bryan: life w parole after 30yrs

RIP Ahmaud.

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