More than 40 years ago, I arrived in Chicago in search of an idea. I was a young man looking for purpose, who believed deeply in America, was inspired by the Civil Rights Movement, and wanted to be a part of something larger. The America I believed in was one where everyone has opportunity, everyone is seen, everyone belongs—because that was an America that had a place for me, too.
@PontiacMadeDDG@DaBabyDaBaby She just stare at me in silence till we both smile
I can read your mind if you don’t make a sound
Girl I know you love me we just went rounds
She said if I loved you I would run now
I’m more scared of heartbreak than gun sounds
I felt that I been there it’s like stab wounds
She woke me up with love and promises of loyalty
I appreciate a woman with good energy
I soak it up she suck it up and then she cook for me
I would say luck but there’s too much that God has done for me
I tell her thank you and thank God for what he’s brought to me
It may not last forever but she won’t embarrass me
I don’t believe in perfect
But I believe in love
And if it seems worth it
Then I would pay a ton
She said my weight’s in gold
That i’m the chosen one
And that got her chose
But i’m the lucky one
@MaxMoshunn@tlop444 Please publicly support me in all of my endeavors as a collective so everybody can dance, enjoy themselves, fall in love, get married and have children that are raised to repeat a positive cycle.
@PontiacMadeDDG@DaBabyDaBaby Who else you FaceTime when you drunk
Surprised that I picked up she asked me what i’m doing up
If I block you then what
She said she’ll call no matter what and I won’t change my number because i’ll wonder who’s trying to hit me up she know I live for late night luck