The cold breath of death
Claims us all
We never decide when we fall
Which day will mark the end of it all
Sorry for the losses, I gave my all
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By Charles Barjon II poetry
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Charles Barjon II
Charles J. Barjon II musically known as "Natty Barjon" is a living artist and activist spreading the message of Freedom, Justice, and Equality through his livity and music. Mr. Barjon, is a student of history at Southern University A&M College where he is president of the grassroots organization the SU 771 Alliance.
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