"For sure he was my contemporary.
I knew him – tho’ he didn’t
know me.
I wasn’t as old as he was
when he died.
I had a spouse and 2 children
when he died.
He had a spouse and 4
children when he died.
I watched my family grow,
move on, love life.
He has been gone more years
than I had lived when he died
I’ve always thought,
Someone emotionally opposed to
MLK,
To his dream of equality for
all,
Opposed to his work to gain
justice where injustice thrived,
To his leadership helping
wherever able,
Opposed to him living daily
to benefit others,
A hate-filled person killed
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Dr. King’s non-violent mantra,
Action, never just words,
Forced America forward.
Thus on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day,
We honor all he accomplished.
He lost his life.
May it always be so."
- M. L. Stith
- M. L. Stith