Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr.
©1995,
2009 Rolland G. Smith
I had a
dream the other night
And
Martin Luther King was there.
He spoke
in tones befit the wise
And
asked me if I’d share,
The news
of how his dream came out,
Since he
had been away.
I told
him times had changed somewhat
But the
dream was still a dream
And
somewhere in these many years
Was
progress, or so it seemed.
Tell me,
he said, what has happened,
Since he
had been away.
We’ve
legislated out the hate,
I said,
but laws can’t touch the mind,
If bias
reeks within the heart
There
cannot be a human - kind.
It’s
still not true, he said,
For he
had been away.
And then
he said, where he is now,
There is
no ONE color bright,
Not
black or white, yellow or brown.
There is
only a loving light.
It’s the
truth I lived, and live,
He said,
as he went away.
Another
dream the other night
Doctor
King returned to say
“I felt
a joy that overwhelms
And
returned without delay.”
“What is
it?” says he, within my dream
“I felt
a change of mind”
I said,
your seeds are flowers now
We’re
finally colorblind.
A black
man is our President
How’s
that for your birthday?
His
knowing smile filled my dream
As he
went away.
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