DIVERSE SIMILARITIES
He is black, I’m white.
We are sitting, across from each other Observing, one another.
But we are both, on the train,
Nothing is different Between us. Except, where we hail.
He is a father, I am a son.
He teaches his daughter, The same teachings, My father Taught me.
So why do people say, That we are different?
The teachings of both fathers, are the same, My dad just made more money.
Does money, really make a difference? Does money, affect ones success?
My father’s hard work, Has privileged me.
Does this mean his daughter, Won’t be more successful than me?
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Get your signed copy of 51 Poems For Humankind To Think About. Dalton Johnson's first book of poetry. These 51 poems are his critique of American hustle culture told from the perspective of a young man returning to the world after years of living off the grid on less than $500 a month.
These poems capture the internal battle of consumerism, American greed, humans loss of connection with the natural world, and pokes fun at some of the absurd cultural norms of adulting. Each poem touches on different parts of American's superficial society in hopes of promoting the change from group thought to individuality. For it is at the individual level Johnson belives you unlock your true self.
As you read these poems take some time to think about what stirs inside of yourself to find where you can change and grow into the human you want to be today and tomorrow.
Please Note: Signed paperback will be shipping the middle of April, 2025 and should arrive by the end of April