DEAR DR. KING by Nattalie Gordon Dear Dr. King, Thought you'd like to know how we been since 1968 Your last day alive is a day we both mourn and celebrate But the sun's out, the sky's blue and the President's black So we forge along with faces towards the sun and the wind to our backs. On a real though the block got hot like summer Hearts got cold like fall Ain't no sunshine since you gone sir, no sunshine here at all. They say better days coming, say its right 'round the bend But days sure are passing fast, like the world can't wait to end. Both races good friends now though, it's normal to see a mixed crowd Hardly any segregation, even gays get to be out n' proud. Just don't be getting lost in certain neighborhoods Otherwise folks don't mess with you, keep your nose down and you good. They say a white cop killed Mike Brown, I don't know 'cause I wasn't there All I know is dude got killed, people screaming shit aint fair. But don't you dare feel sad 'cause things really ain't all bad You made it possible for me to have opportunities you never had Even though the crime rates kinda high I hope it won't stay that way Strange fruit don't hang no different than it did back in your day. I have a dream, that one day we will honor your dream We fight but we don't march, freedom ain't as real as it seem. Now you what's up since your fight for our civil rights Thanks a lot by the way, on behalf of both blacks and whites I know you resting good now, being up in heaven and all Could you tell God to check his phone, though? He'll probably see my missed call.