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Poet: That has been some time ago, I would rather say I will try because it has been a long time. And I think my first poem was really maybe when I was about 12 or 13 years old... possibly younger.

Interviewer: Could you perhaps give us an example of one of those to give the audience an idea of what this sort of poetry is?

Poet: Well first I would like to state that I had quite a few experiences during my stay in South Carolina and recalling back to some of the incidents that occurred, I wrote, that is the best that I could. I had to stay on the farm to plow the mule, to milk the cow, to cut wood, what have you. So when I did go to school which I finished I think about the third or fourth grade. And I am very fortunate because I was always eager to learn and God has blessed me tremendously. Because I did learn - Oh you know how to read, write, and to spell somewhat. However I will not prolong any longer with this, I would like to tell you of an experience that I had during my stay in South Carolina and it all came from people whom I've seen hung - my people - and please I don't want anyone to think that I'm prejudiced, but these are the thoughts that entered my mind when I'd seen this happen. The title of this poem is "A Black Man Talks to God."