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This is a poetry collection dedicated to victims of gun violence. It chronicles the families' pain and gives the victims a voice. it is designed to encourage the youth to put the guns down and just enjoy living life.
The Rollin 40 Crips and the 62(6-Deuce) Brims battle each other to take over the streets of East Nashville in Tennessee. Neither will stop at anything to be named kings of the streets, but along the way, they will learn that the word loyalty holds very little weight and everyone in the street game has their own agenda.
Gun violence leaves scars not seen to the naked eye. Hearts break and they bleed; tears pool and bruises appear beneath the surface. This agonizing epidemic nips at the soul leaving one beyond repair. No one deserves this however. This wide reaching epidemic can be solved however with two simple actions: putting down the guns, and simply enjoying and living life. Bullets have no eyes and victims of gun violence don't all die immediately.In some instances, it takes hours. Other times, it takes days. And on rare occasion, it takes years. The healing from the loss of a loved one due to gun violence can take even longer. No family should be forced to endure this type of hurt and pain so I beg of you, please put down the guns and just live!
Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.
Ved å abonnere godtar du vår personvernerklæring.