About His Father
I thought my father was dead all my life.
After I got shot, I looked up there was this nigga that
looked just like me. And he was my father; that's when
I found out. We still didn't take no blood test but
the nigga looked just like me and the other nigga's
dead so now I feel that I'm past the father stage. I
do want to know him and I do know him we did talk and
he did visit and help me when I was locked down, but
I'm past that. What I want to do is form a society in
which we can raise ourselves; so we can become our own
father figures and the big homies can become their father
figures and then you grow up then it's your turn to
be a father figure to another young brother. That's
where I want to start. Nine times out of ten though
we would want them to be there, they can't be depended
on to be there. Now, some of the mothers can't be there
because they doing their thing[working] I can't blame
them, they gotta do what they gotta do. So I think the
youth should raise themselves since they got lofty ideas
about what's theirs and their rights, what they should
deserve. Since you can't whup their asses, these muthafuckers
should get out and work at fifteen. I want to be apart
of the generation that builds the groundwork for us
to raise each other.
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