A brother lost!
By akulkarni1234(Nikhil Kulkarni) for Annavera
In Loving Memory of The Man In The Mirror
A man full of love, enthusiasm, and benevolence,
A man who was greatly honored as the King of Nation,
This dedicated man carried forward to fought for victory,
He has the key that opens every door all over the country.
This man was the seed of Martin Luther King’s Dream,
An incredible dream that everyone has ever seen,
A man was born to be a dream to every boy and girl,
He taught us the lesson learning that we are the world,
This man was the true Archangel that is undefeated,
And as an American Gangster he just beat it.
This man still standing for everyone: Black and White,
He may be gone to a better place, but we’ll remember the time,
The truth is that he has learned how to love and give,
Within our hearts he is Forever King that still lives.
This Invincible man is the Baddest of the Bad,
So much more Radical than any man of the land,
A man is totally has the Thrill of Thriller,
That has the sweetest words that feeds the little birds.
It’s always a thoughtful moment for this man was sent from above,
And his story teaches us History that fits tight like his white glove,
This man has music that’s buried deep down in his soul,
And he has been crowned jeweled from head to toe.
America, we know now that this man didn’t die in vain,
But in the remembrance of Michael Jackson, Man in the Mirror,
He Is The Man!!
Goodbye Michael
Goodbye Michael
A star has been plucked from the sky.
The sky is now dimmer.
It happened on June 25th.
A day, we will always remember.
Never again to see Michael’s smile light up the skies.
Never again to see him moonwalk across the stage as his fans cries.
Never again to hear him sing Billie Jean.
To the roaring sound of his fans’ screams.
A brother of the sun has been taken away.
But in our hearts his music will always stay.
Michael Jackson will now dance among the clouds.
And in the heavens, you will still hear him singing loud and proud.
- Written by Lamar Cole
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