What Color Are Real Humans? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJKL MNOK PQF RSKAD FTUVWEX YAZ HOD A2B2

Is there freedom in rebellion Are theA
causes and costs obtained at an equilibriumB
Dominating issues and trying to exerciseC
rights that never even existedD
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Zebras in major cities have conflictingE
ideas to which color they should beF
It'll be this one or none at all theyG
say to each otherH
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When we were children black and whiteI
were just crayons we almost never used inJ
our coloring activities because they held noK
meaning in our rainbow colored mindsL
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A King once wore his crown with greatM
influence over political prejudice beforeN
it was sadly taken from his head andO
stomped into the dust of sorrowK
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A war between brothers was fought toP
free the Crows so they could fly northQ
to escape the humid Summer of SlaveryF
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Instead they found no paradise whileR
standing alone and humbly begged theirS
masters to let them come back home soK
they could bathe their dusty wings in aA
fountain of freedom while constrictedD
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The color of ALL blood is red and everyF
race has been a slave to another at leastT
once So why can't we remember those coldU
chains we once wore and evil whipsV
cracking our backs raw while the crowdsW
gathered around mocking us and laughingE
at our tearsX
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Painful memories Yes but revenge isY
not the answer in attempting to unite theA
World as one peopleZ
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We can either stand together and mend ourH
severed wounds or become separate islands andO
die in our own bloodD
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The choice is up to each and every one of usA2
Please let's make the right oneB2

Michael Mcguire
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 05/18/2026



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