Speaking out, not shooting off
Published 3:40 pm Wednesday, February 25, 2015
By Wong-Ya Jones Sr.
I became the thought to money
Never a worry to the care
They knew what I bring
But their mind was to another desire to bear
Now I am created
And destruction is my end factor
Even as I hold not to speak
For my opinion may be your last hearing
Because I speak with a blast
The tears shall I bring to flow
For I come with volume and power
But it’s not a choice I choose
Yet they seem not to get the clue
For rest may be the final place
To those in my way
Because I am the one-way solution
Until I speak again or am destroyed
Someday you’ll meet my family
Just as others already have
We come small
We come large
We come hidden
We come odorless
But we will come
Because of man’s love of money
I pray today, seen not as a toy
For I may not be empty
And you will let me rest
Leaving me to be at peace
From the pain I cause
But there’s no stopping
When push comes, I am pulled
Always locked and loaded
And bank accounts rise
Upon the bodies that lay
One another piled up high
Memories of dreams and nightmares
Taken away
This is what I will and can do
From the beginning to the end
Therefore, I’m speaking out
And not shooting off
Sincerely,
The Gun
The Rev. Wong-Ya Jones Sr. is a retired U.S. Army veteran and a minister at Metropolitan Baptist Church. Email him at wongya2@msn.com.