The man had a gun and a woody
The kid had tea, Skittles, and a hoodie
But the kid’s skin was brown
In a white part of town
He couldn’t’a been up to any good, could he?
It was All-Star week, NBA heaven
Half-time the kid shopped 7 -11
The rain came from the sky
The hoodie kept the kid dry
But his Skittles so look like a weapon
At least to this Zimmerman schmuck
Who divined that this child was a buck
Who of course had no right
To be out this time of night
Anywhere! – per this Zimmerman fuck
Who claims he shot in “self defense”
A claim which defies common sense
Since he was running like wild
After the child
Whose fear must have just been intense
This dumb rent-a-cop loony toon
Called this innocent kid “fucking coon”
Wrestled him down
On the cold and wet ground
And just one got up – this buffoon
This worth nothing bigoted hater
This wannabe cop emulator
Just took this child’s breath
Consigned him to death
On a whim – yet this foul perpetrator
Still hasn’t been brought to the dock
Still sits a free man with his Glock
While a whole nation mourns
And the Martins are torn
By a loss that has left them in shock
Were it my son I just might be bound
To buy me a gun and some rounds
Get a Florida Permit
Hunt down this piece of shit
Cap his head twice and claim “stand your ground”
And the Koch Bro’s backed NRA gun laws
Say the right to “concealed carry” is all yours
‘Cause Trayvon or his “bros”
His “homies” or “hos”
Are bringin’ their Skittles to your door
And Geraldo Rivera the putz
And Hannity his Fox brother nut
Say “hoodies” are why
This child had to die
In this “accident” – ACCIDENT? WHUT???
We are about to debase
What justice we still have re race
If we don’t address this
If we don’t arrest this
Monster – we’re a fucking disgrace!
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Seems to me this is murder of an innocent man by perhaps, if I’m kind, a deranged nutter. I don’t understand why there is so much debate. OK, innocent until proven guilty, but shocking after the shocking “crime” is lack of arrest or retribution. Where does society go if there is no process of law to curtail these situations? Is there to be open season on anyone you don’t like ? Scary.
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Al, “open season” is exactly what the haters want…scary is the word. thanks again. continue…
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Just an aside here but….. Jesco needs a tune-up.
That is all.
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he’s ok Rachael, but i did go under his hood for a little tweak. continue…
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Bravo!!!!!! APPLAUSE!!!!! Standing ovation!!!!! Well said, Tony. Well said!!!!!
🙂
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Thanks Buddhakat, i appreciate it a lot. continue…
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Hell yeah, Tony. You got it so right.
This case makes me sick to my stomach, and the law that makes it possible renders anyone ‘different’ into a target. I was wearing a hoodie yesterday. Couldn’t do that if I was in Florida. Some gun toting asshole might get scared.
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yeah Re, ’cause we know only hoods wear hoodies. thanks for the comment. continue…
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Of all the commentary to be read of this, Tony, you capture the heart of it. Were it not something any of us had to write or read. Were there more who could not substitute their names into this piece, if not in deed, at least in thought.
Thank you, Tony.
Red.
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thankk you Red, and as i wrote previously, i’m sad that it had to be writen. continue…
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So now Rivera says because Trayvon was wearing a hoodie, he gets himself killed. According to the ‘World of Geraldo,’ anyone wearing a hoodie, boy or girl, man or woman, does that mean they are essentially bad, because of that, and gives assholes like the wanna be cop, a license to kill? What’s scary about it, is the nut bags that watch Fox News, will get the okay now to go out and shoot people who are wearing hoodies. Guys like Rivera, Hannity and others, should have duct tape over their mouths, and never hear from them again. go on…
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would that Fox “News” lose their license. ahhh one can dream. thanks Don. continue…
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I have to echo what Rachel said.
And everything you wrote in your piece. “A Fucking Disgrace” is too kind a description…
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Thank you, EG, i appreciate it man. continue…
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Raw, powerfully moving. You are incredible.
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Thanks WB, i appreciate the kind comment, but i’m so sorry it had to be written. continue…
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I can’t imagine what his family is facing – TWO tragedies: the loss of their child and then such unspeakable injustice….your words convey anger for the “wannabe cop emulator” and yet your heart shows through. Well written, Tony.
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thanks Janet, what a tragedy, as i wrote prior, i’m so very sorry there was occasion to write this. continue…
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i loved your poetry. perhaps you will like my article about the same subject. i invite you all to read a different spin on this tragic story:
http://rollingdownrodeo.wordpress.com/2012/03/23/trayvon-martin-enjoyed-basketball-and-so-do-i-or-the-difficulty-with-inaction/
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Jesco, i read your terrific piece, and take your points. regarding civilian cases, i get the hubris, but i am not sure that it’s boredom as much as it is filling an existential emptiness i.e.; “i exist…i matter…and i will prove i exist, and matter. hmmm…how? i’ll do something newsworthy” (this, probably on a somewhat unconscious level), and then we have our answers in all these shootings, from Columbine, to this… in Sgt Bales case, or in any soldiers case, in any nation’s army, we arm a man, make him a killer, put him under unreasonable stress, and then we are surprised that he runs amok shooting people. i think we both agree on this problem being a societal one. and as long as we think war is a solution, and we have the Koch Bros funding the NRA, and the flag waving hypocrite politicians who benefit by their backing – and to whom they owe their vote, and the upright white citizenry who are propagandized to paranoia re “immigrants”- or anyone slightly different, be they black, tan, yellow, indian, jew, russian, whatever – and who therefore need their guns to fight this perceived “threat”, we will continue to read these same headlines over and over again. having said all that, i think everyone should read your well thought out piece, and I thank you kindly for the comment – and the props. continue…
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thanks for reading. i think most of what you just said was in there, that’s why i spoke about the self expression filling that emptyness, though its only possible through individuality instead of culture melt. i enjoyed reading your thoughts. i’m not specifically aware of NRA’s intentions and thanks your comment i will investigate. your poetry is angry and filled with hate, though its very pretty, just ensure we don’t let that Zimmerman deficiencies spread. Like i’m not sure he said “coon” to the poor kid. that just gets those groups riled man. but your skills are powerful. power to the people. curious about the “continue…”, i must say…
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Jesco, no, it is not proof, but here’s the recording, he whispers to himself “fucking coons” at 2:21…
http://rollingout.com/culture/goerge-zimmerman-used-racial-slur-in-911-callrecordings-appear-to-reveal/2/
as far as whether he is a racist or not, i agree – it is somewhat besides the point of this heinous crime. like most of us you are concerned “with preventing it again” if so, i don’t understand the sentence “My call is too ignore the bully with reverential silence.” as far as my poetry being filled with “hate”, if i “hate” bigoted ignorance – guilty, if i “hate” wealth bought injustice -guilty, if i “hate” apathy – guilty, if i “hate” preying on the less fortunate among us – guilty…if i “hate” self-righteous hypocrites – guilty. guilty on all counts. thanks for the comment. continue…
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Jesco, the coon reference is from the transcript of Zimmerman’s taped conversation with the dispatcher who told him to “stop following” here is a portion of the 911 call transcript:
Zimmerman: Shit, he’s running!
911 Operator: He’s running? Which way is he running?
[sounds of Zimmerman’s labored breathing and car door sounds]
Zimmerman: Down towards the, uh, other entrance of the neighborhood.
911 Operator: Okay, which entrance is that that he’s heading towards?
Zimmerman: The back entrance.
[sounds of Zimmerman’s labored breathing]
Zimmerman: Fucking coons.
911 Operator: Are you following him?
Zimmerman: Yeah.
911 Operator: Okay, we don’t need you to do that.
Zimmerman: Okay.
this is from: http://axiomamnesia.com/2012/03/20/george-zimmerman-calls-trayvon-martin-fcking-coon-911-call-audio/
and yes, the Koch Brothers fund the NRA. Just google it. thanks man, and thanks for the sub. continue…
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c’mon man, I just came from that web site and it is not sourced or even slightly legitimate. It doesn’t matter even if that non sourced or first sourced article is right. Have you ever let a racial slur slip? If so you are proof that saying something racist makes you a killer. Furthermore I am concerned not if the killer who shot him was a racist, I am more concerned with preventing it again by neglecting to point the obvious finger at race. My call is too ignore the bully with reverential silence. continue…
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A. MAZING. Simply. Sincerely.
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i thank you jots. very much. continue…
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My comment made to jesco b. ignatius, his RollingDownRodeo essay on Trayvon Martin so suitable here, Tony, and repeated because the strength of your words continue to resonate…
I said to him and now to you…..
“I am holding my breath. Your thoughts pound the pavement where I should be walking.”
Again, thank you.
Raye
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it’s just fucking sad. continue…
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ugh. I’m so profoundly sad. So sad. That is all.
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yes. i’m so very sorry i had to write this too. thanks for the comment F. continue…
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Tony,
while I usually find such humor in your ballads and songs this could only make my heart -and mind- ache. So witty yet such pathos.
And the situation so horrendous.
Your piece is wonderful my friend, Tears come to my eyes, and maybe what hurts the most is that the people who should be made aware of this continuing situation could not care less about learning anything new.
Even if presented in such a wonderful, meaningful and clean way, as you always do.
Be well.
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thank you Rachael, as usual, a cogent, heartfelt comment. and i am so sorry this piece had to be written. continue…
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Thanks Kate, i appreciate the kind words. and as i mentioned to Michelle of Motley News i just added another verse re Fla “Stand your Ground” law. continue…
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Nice addition.. says it loud & clear.. Well, I’m getting old (sorta) and if it were my boy, we already know what side that coin will land on.. I’m going out guns blazing and will spend my days teaching reading in the prison.. no qualms..
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thanks lynne, it’s too sad. continue…
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Wow! I’m speechless. Absolutely amazing, once again. And this time with such a devastating topic. Very justly written. Well done. I hope the DOJ files a hate crime against him – if they can find him. He’s MIA….
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Thanks again Michelle, actually just added another verse re Fla “Stand your Ground” law. anyway, i always appreciate your approval and kind comments. it was you who first brought this to the attention of many, including me. continue…
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I rarely listen to the radio in my car but for some reason(not sure why, or maybe I do) this morning I did.. I heard the police tapes of when the “shooter” was chasing this young man and the Police told, not asked, told him twice not to pursue him anymore. He did not listen and now a young man is dead..senseless murder..the world is going mad..
thank you for writing this..
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Lynne, thanks for the comment, i appreciate it. as i mentioned to Michelle of Motley News i just added another verse re Fla “Stand your Ground” law. continue…
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Tony, I believe this is one of your best. My heart aches for his parents and community. What is left of our humanity. We are better than this, aren’t we?
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i am so very sorry i had to write this Kate. are we better than this? some of us are not. most of us are. but a lot has to change. perhaps young Trayvon Martin will be a lightning rod for some change for the better. let us hope so. thanks for the comment. continue…
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