White Dog and Black Dog

White Dog and Black Dog

A Poem by Poet Pittinix
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This is a poem about racial discrimination.

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White dog says:

“I’m afraid to go out any night of the week except Sunday because when I go out on a Sunday night,

I’m sure I’ll get either a bone or a b***h lick, but when I go out any other night, I’m sure I’ll only get a b***h lick.”

 

Black dog says:

“Well, bone or no bone, I’m afraid to go out whether night or day because whenever I go out,

I’m sure I’ll get two b***h licks, one because I’m a stray dog and another because I’m black.”

© 2024 Poet Pittinix


Author's Note

Poet Pittinix
The dogs with other colours can speak for themselves.

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Added on April 12, 2024
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Tags: colour prejudice, racism, equality, injustice, humour

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Poet Pittinix
Poet Pittinix

Kingston, West Indies, Jamaica



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