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Black Lives, But Not Blackness Itself, Matter

David F Williams, PhD, DSc, FREng, FLSW
Author, Scientist & Consultant

This poem could have been written any time during the last decade and in almost any place.

Black Lives, But Not Blackness Itself, Matter

In Cape Town I stand next to a black man
Both of us, two hundred pounds, six feet tall
His pigmented skin weighs a few pounds
As does my whitish skin
Just one per cent of each of us
The rest of ourselves are the same
So when Black Lives Matter everywhere in the world
Let us bless the ninety-nine per cent
And see right through the covering

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