Read a Book by D'Mite

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Read a Book by D'Mite

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This isn't actually a poem. It's a satirical song. Nonetheless, I posted it on my spoken word blog because of its relevance to hip-hop. Just a warning, it has profanity and it's a little controversial. The video is on YouTube, but you can check it out on my spoken word blog, where I also posted my thoughts about it:

Read a Book by D'Mite

I'm posting the link in these forums for you all, because the song is entitled Read A Book.

What do you think?
"That virtue we appreciate is as much ours as another's. We see so much only as we possess." - Henry David Thoreau

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Post by Adekeye Hassan musab »

It does contain a lot of profanity 😀 but I think I got the message and again the link is defunct had to watch the video on YouTube. Thanks though.
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Post by Jakub Bystrowski »

It dies contain profanity. It is not so bad. The artist did his best in trying to express his feelings.
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