26 LIVING TO INSPIRE, LIFE FULL OF WONDERS TWIST AND TURN BE RESILIENT
In downtown Brooklyn, where the city thrives, A tower of steel and glass, it arrives. Tall and proud, it pierces the sky,
By Glacier Heartabout a month ago in Poets
On the Sabbath day, the world slows down, As peace and tranquility gently crown. A day of rest, from labor's toil, A sacred pause, to replenish and recoil.
In the heart of New York, where dreams take flight, There's a pharmacy beloved, shining bright dark. With its neon sign and familiar glow,
In the heart of the city that never sleeps, A tremor shakes the ground, the earth weeps. New York City, with its towering spires,
In the heart of Flatbush, where streets wind and weave, Lies a sacred ground, where memories grieve. African burial ground, hidden from sight,
In the dark days of slavery, families torn apart, Bound by chains of oppression, with heavy hearts. Separated by cruelty, by greed and by force,
In the year of '24, where freedom's light should gleam, The echoes of the past haunt the black elder's dream. For once they toiled, beneath the sun's harsh glare,
In the tapestry of time, where stories unfold, Lies the wisdom of grandfathers, strong and bold. Minority elders, with tales to tell,
In the skies above, in the year of '24, USA drones soar, their missions in store. With wings of steel and eyes of glass,
In the heart of a nation, torn by strife, Stood a woman of courage, who changed life. Rosa Parks, with a strength so true,
In the parks where greenery thrives, Underneath the open skies, A rare event, a celestial show, As the sun and moon begin to glow.
In the realm of connectivity, where signals roam, Tracfone by Total, a bridge to the unknown. With Verizon's strength, and Total's grace,