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Complacent States of America

Then They Came Again

By Nick QueenPublished 5 months ago 1 min read

I’ve been complacent all my life.

I let them deport the immigrants ,

Simply seeking refuge and the American dream.

Who needs due process?

I let them go after the trans community ,

People dying to be comfortable in their own skin.

I was complacent and compliant.

I let them rewrite DEI.

“Fuck equality, work for it like I did.”

White privilege blatant.

I helped them strip women’s rights.

An unborn child deemed more important.

Dead or alive, women give birth.

I went after the poor,

Treating food and comfort as contraband.

Minimum wage was never livable.

I cheered as they deleted the “alphabet people.”

“It’s unnatural, immoral, wrong!”

They don’t deserve the same air I breathe.

Then they came for me.

I was the only one left to fight for me.

Here I’m interned in my own country ,

My Segregated States of America.

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About the Creator

Nick Queen

I’m Nick and I’m just a person trying to get my writing out of my head and maybe others might like it.

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  • Raymond G. Taylor5 months ago

    Powerful and evocative imagery. Well done for making a connection with history

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