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Another Heartfelt Dose of Reality: Includes Shorrt Stories: Expecting Baby Trauma and Hidden Secrets
Contributor(s): Sharif, Mboya (Author)
ISBN: 0975402463     ISBN-13: 9780975402467
Publisher: Mboya Sharif
OUR PRICE:   $18.99  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: July 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American - General
Physical Information: 0.62" H x 6" W x 9" (0.87 lbs) 294 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Family
- Demographic Orientation - Urban
- Ethnic Orientation - African American
 
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Another Heartfelt Dose of Reality is a book of Poems and Two short stories.
Heartfelt Poem: "Good Ol' Days"
Boy I remember those good ol'days / When things were so simple / Even when we were poor / We weren't looking for more / Love from family / Kept us happy / We were not concerned about what we had / As long as we were fed / Ol' boy. Those were the good ol'days / A television in every room? / Wow You must be rich / Because I remember standing / Over the TV set with a hanger / We weren't worried about the danger / Wiggling it back and forth / "Is that good?"/ "How about that?"/ As soon as you sat / Static / "It's your turn "/ Ol'boy. Those were the good ol'days / How about when electricity went out / You couldn't iron your clothes / Flip up the mattress / Stick your clothes in between / Let it lay over night / Bam Creativity A homemade iron right? Ol'boy / Those were the good ol' days / I remember my mother's best friend / What was the name? / Right I remember / Thrift store With those clothes I almost went to war / "So what I'm poor You gonna buy me some more " Ol'boy. Those were the good ol' days / When the heat was turned off / We didn't care / "The stove is my friend The stove is my friend " / Ol' boy those were the good ol' days / "Can I have some juice?" Was not heard / Now sugar water I understand / "All the Kool-Aid gone?" / "Man "/
Ol' boy. Those were the good ol' days / Remember when you didn't have a lot of money / But when you went to the store/ You would come back with a bag full of candy / Or many / Because it only cost a penny / Ol' boys. Those were the good ol'days Your birthdays / Hand-me-down toys / "I wanted a new bike "/ "What do you think that looks like?"/ "My brother's old bike painted white" / Ol' boy. Those were the good ol' days/ "Thank you mister government / For my block of cheese / Oh and can I have some powder eggs too Please? / And can I have some powder milk / Because this peanut butter / Is sticking to the root of my mouth " / Ol' boy. Those were the good ol' days / And mama's home cooking / Let me say that again / Mama's home cooking
Boy I miss that / Ol'boy. But those were the good ol' days