Drug Wars
By: aracelit
Drug Wars
In the blackest of nights
They break into houses
Rape the woman, kill the kids, steal the money
No one tried to stop them, no one heard them
Couches in front of doors
Glass bottles in front of coaches
Nightmares of breaking glass
Leave you awake hoping
After six weeks of following,
she disappeared
To
her family she is everything
To the people, a statistic
To them, a number with a lot of zeros
Is that Cadillac?
You should hide that
Drive around these street
You’re asking to get
jacked
A black bag full of his pieces
Left on his momma’s front steps
Can there be a worst way
To discover your son’s death
They wanted your car, you gave it to them
They wanted your money, you gave it to them
They wanted your son, and you begged with every tear
They granted your pleas, now they are good people
The thunder at night no longer
wakes
Ropes on bridges don’t surprise
Numbers are no longer news
How do you adjust to this way of life?