Danh ngôn của Omari Hardwick

I found poetry at 12 and 13 and, lo and behold, learned that my attorney father had a background in poetry - as he wore dashikis and Afros in the '70s and named his kids Arabic names. He was a poet and a lot like The Last Poets and Gil Scott-Heron and all of these folks. He definitely was an artist.
I found poetry at 12 and 13 and, lo and behold, learned that my attorney father had a background in poetry - as he wore dashikis and Afros in the '70s and named his kids Arabic names. He was a poet and a lot like The Last Poets and Gil Scott-Heron and all of these folks. He definitely was an artist.
Tôi tìm thấy thơ ca vào năm 12 và 13 tuổi, và lạ thay, tôi biết được rằng cha luật sư của tôi có nền tảng về thơ ca - khi ông mặc bộ đồ dashikis và Afros vào những năm 70 và đặt tên cho các con mình bằng tên Ả Rập. Anh ấy là một nhà thơ và rất giống Những nhà thơ cuối cùng và Gil Scott-Heron và tất cả những người này. Anh ấy chắc chắn là một nghệ sĩ.
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