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This is a concept poetry that tells the storyline of a man that falls deeply in lust with a woman. They both want love but never learned what it is. While the man falls deeper into heart break from the aftermath of the doomed romance, he begins to see his place in the world as a black man in America. The news breaks a new story every night on how someone that looks like him is murdered without repercussions. While he is watching these news stories, he begins losing loved ones to the city he lives in. He feels engulfed by a society that hates him and an enviornment that hates themselves.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This is a concept poetry that tells the storyline of a man that falls deeply in lust with a woman. They both want love but never learned what it is. While the man falls deeper into heart break from the aftermath of the doomed romance, he begins to see his place in the world as a black man in America. The news breaks a new story every night on how someone that looks like him is murdered without repercussions. While he is watching these news stories, he begins losing loved ones to the city he lives in. He feels engulfed by a society that hates him and an enviornment that hates themselves. Feeling worthless, depression sets. He desperately seeks clarity inside himself before its all too late. Just to find self-worth, self-pride, self-love, a healthy love... just to find any form of clarity.
Autorenporträt
Rashad Kennedy is an African American Author from Long Beach, California who gained a deep appreciation for poetry from school and the music of Tupac Shakur. He dove deeper into poetry once he discovered the collection of poetry that Tupac had written while he was alive. Rashad was inspired and dove deeper into poetry from there. This author writes about love, lust, heart ache, race, relationships, society, mental health and deep introspection. He observes life and writes what he sees. He dives deep within his own emotions and allows them to seep out onto the pages.