Some poems that Tupac wrote when he was 17 were recently found.
https://noisey.vice.com/en_us/article/2pac-poetry-original
The poem "The Little Boy and the Old Man" was written by Shel Silverstein. It was first published in his poetry collection "Where the Sidewalk Ends" in 1974.
The message in "Liberty Needs Glasses" by Tupac Shakur is about the struggle for freedom and equality faced by marginalized groups in society. The poem exposes the hypocrisy and injustices that exist, calling for a deeper understanding and awareness of these issues. Shakur challenges the idea of liberty being truly accessible to all by highlighting the disparities and discrimination present in society.
Aratus wrote the poem Phaenomena.
Tupac Shakur, also known as 2Pac, wrote several poems and songs during his career as a rapper and artist. Some of his poetic works include "The Rose That Grew from Concrete," "In the Depths of Solitude," and "And 2morrow." These poems often reflect on themes of struggle, social issues, and personal growth.
He was talking about the illuminati the "ones who enlighten" just like stars do. He wanted to say that he would single hadningly destroy them (make them fall) however this was not to be. They were too powerful for even somebody as instrumental and as great as tupac was. They thought him to be a barrier or a problem so they killed him. RIP friend.
The poem featured in the movie "Once in the Life" is "The Rose That Grew From Concrete" by Tupac Shakur. It is a powerful piece that emphasizes the resilience and beauty that can emerge from difficult circumstances. It serves as a metaphor for overcoming adversity and thriving in the face of hardship.
that means he stould for all the same reasons that tupac stould for
Aratus.
Aratus.
he was 22
Who knows? Maybe he wrote a little poem to a girl he liked when he was fifteen. Whatever it was, it is probably lost now.
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