Our Friendship

Our friendship is like no other

Every day we get close and closer

Despite the fact that you are my brother

I feel the type of love

You have for me

For the times you had two and gave me one

And the times you gave me one and ended with none

And know

Nine times out of ten I will ride with you

Find yourself in a problem

Call

I will be there for you

Take the stand for you bring the judge on board

I just might lie for you

I represent you

No one could ever touch you

Not even your foes could touch you

Our friendship can’t get any deeper than this

This is love from the heart and nothing could spilt us apart

For you

I wouldn’t let you hit the floor if am falling my self

LOVE YOU

friendship Rasheed

 

 

Ambition        

 

    I consider myself a very ambitious person. I have many future achievements and goals for myself. When I leave Bay Point Schools I plan to get my high school diploma. During this time I will start going back to my Judo class. When I start back up I will train and condition my body so I can compete in the junior Olympics. I will join the military. There I will start my studies. Using the military as a stepping-stone, I will become a military police officer. Then when I am finished with my 4 year in the military I will try to get a job with the FBI or some government agency. During this time period I will still be going to school. I probably would have changed my major to forensic science. I plan on going to school for 6-8 years. This is just an overview of my educational goals. I still want to have a family and all of that when I am older. I am still young and my mind can be changed and influenced. I still don't know if what I put down is possible to do but I will give it my best attempt.                                                   Ambition Evan    

 

 

Me and My Freedom  

 

Freedom is a wonderful thing,

It’s too bad I couldn’t have it this spring.

My freedom got snatched last summer,

while my friend and I were in a rented hummer.

Of course we were up to no good,

Doing negative things around the hood.

Those are things I don’t do anymore,

Those who do, are considered dumb as a door.

I’m glad I learned from my mistakes,

All on the job taking all those brakes.

Eventually I got fired,

I had to give back my work attire.

So I went back to my negative ways,

Those so called good old days.

I was taking my freedom for granted,

I’m surprised I never got blasted.

I would ask for forgiveness at night,

But the next day I would go out and fight.

I was being a straight hypocrite,

I never thought I would feel it.

Deep down I wanted to do right,

But my environment wouldn’t let me go out without a fight.

By now my freedom was being put in jeopardy,

That was one thing I didn’t want to see.

So once again I changed my ways,

Moved on and away from my negative days.

This is for good I thought to myself,

This time I was being real with myself.

I got myself another job,

Every day I said thanks to God.

He helped me become another man,

He helped me fulfill my ultimate plan.

Whenever I’d see something negative I’d just go,

But there was one thing I didn’t know.

My freedom was still in jeopardy,

There was something I didn’t see.

My past was still running around behind me,

Eventually it caught up to me.

That’s how I learned what goes up always comes down,

And what goes around most definitely comes around.

So I got caught up,

They locked me up.

Spent some time in the negative place,

A lot of people were missing my face.

I was in there saying yes sir yes maam,

while waiting for this program.

September 13 they came and got me,

Frisked me searched me.

Introduced me to Bay Point,

At first I thought it had no point.

Now I see I’m just earning my freedom back,

I stay tight never slack.

Now I know how precious freedom is,

I realize how serious life is.

My freedom …there’s nothing better than,

My freedom … I will never lose again. 

 

This is a poem on the struggle between me and my freedom.

 

Me and My Freedom Kenneth

 

My Bio

 

I was born on August 30,1982, at Deering Hospital. My childhood years were a disaster. When I was 8 years old my mother was stabbed to death and at this particular time my father was in a process of getting sent to prison for 15 years.  Well, then my grandmother adopted me and took me in as her very own. In June of 1996, my uncle passed with HIV AIDS. Three days after his funeral my little cousin was shot and killed in the park in my neighborhood. As the years passed I was off and on attending school. I was also in and out of jail. In 1998, January 8th my grandmother died and then “MY LIFE” has been very hectic since. When my sister came home from college, she got very close to me, but that didn’t stop the thugging I was doing. By the age of 15, I was in the PROJECT ALLEY with the big boys selling cocaine and heroin, but I never got caught so I thought I was the man. I had then advanced as a criminal and started stealing cars and breaking in houses.  I moved to Jacksonville for about three months. My Aunt sent me back to my Uncle because I was a pain.  I didn’t want to stay with him because of rules and regulations, so I thugged even more.  When I became 16, I  became a father to a handsome baby boy, and his name is Tadarius  Jr.  As three or four months passed I was told that I had another baby on the way, and it was the same, another baby boy by the name of Jotavious.  By the time I was seventeen I had been through a drug program and also a level 2 program.  Due to the circumstances that I  failed numerous drug tests I was court ordered to an adult drug program.  Being who I am, I graduated and again was a menace to society.  Then because of more and worse troubles,  I’m here at Bay Point Schools. I really think my life is like no other and this all took place in Perrine, Dade County. 

My Bio Tadarius