Nobody's Fool : Unconquerable Man

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Son of Africa defies the haters.
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Unconquerable,
That’s  Who  I  am,
That’s  What  I  am.
I  Don't  Fear  You.


I  Defy  the  Haters,
Racist  White  Males,
Racist  Arabs,
Racist  Asians,
Racist  Latinos.

They  Flash  Their  Fake  Smiles,
They  Passive-Aggressively  Cough,
They  Spit  On  The  Ground,
And  I  Confront  Them.


Proud  Son  of  Africa,
Hated  And  Envied  By  The  World.
I  Fight  All  The  Haters.
But  Who  Fights  By  My  Side.
Only  A  Strong  Black  Woman.

Unconquerable,
Until  The  Stars  Turn  Cold.
That’s  What  I  am,
Son  Of  Africa.

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AnonymousAnonymousover 6 years ago
You are a spam creator

Your recent tactically of turning off votes and comments just means your critics have even more fuel. You are a terrible writer. Don't try to claim you're some kind of black bisexual hero. You're not. You're just a failure as a writer. That's it.

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