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Give Me My 40 Acres Because I Know My Mule Is Dead: A Book of Poems

AUTHOR Hall, Al
PUBLISHER Pageturner Press and Media (06/16/2021)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Join Al Hall as he shares his impressions in poetic form. Whether he's recounting what it was like to grow up in segregated schools or dishing out the flavor of life in the Deep South, the emotional power of his lyrics can touch anyone.


In "My Name is Status Quo," Hall takes the perspective of someone intolerant of affirmative action, writing:


I'll hang in there as long as I can,

But my tolerance is running extremely low.

I'm not ready for these new leaders,

So you can just call me Mr. Status Quo.

In "Holding onto Nothing," he tells of someone down on their luck, writing:


I lost my house through a swindler's hand,

Because I wanted a little more than I had.

I signed something that I didn't understand,

And now that deal has gone bad.


Divided into six themed sections, this collection is full of emotion. Learn what it means to struggle and not give up hope in Give Me My 40 Acres Because I Know My Mule Is Dead.




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ISBN-13: 9781638712497
ISBN-10: 1638712492
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 162
Carton Quantity: 44
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.37 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.54 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Join Al Hall as he shares his impressions in poetic form. Whether he's recounting what it was like to grow up in segregated schools or dishing out the flavor of life in the Deep South, the emotional power of his lyrics can touch anyone.


In "My Name is Status Quo," Hall takes the perspective of someone intolerant of affirmative action, writing:


I'll hang in there as long as I can,

But my tolerance is running extremely low.

I'm not ready for these new leaders,

So you can just call me Mr. Status Quo.

In "Holding onto Nothing," he tells of someone down on their luck, writing:


I lost my house through a swindler's hand,

Because I wanted a little more than I had.

I signed something that I didn't understand,

And now that deal has gone bad.


Divided into six themed sections, this collection is full of emotion. Learn what it means to struggle and not give up hope in Give Me My 40 Acres Because I Know My Mule Is Dead.




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