A Black man in the Bayview, his plea so clear, "Just stop the killing, let's end this fear." His words echo through my heart and soul, A call to action, a tale untold. In the city of dreams, where nightmares roam, Black lives are lost, far from home. Guns and violence, a daily plight, Stealing joy, extinguishing light. But the Black man's plea ignites a flame, A spark of hope, a renewed refrain. "Just stop the killing," he cries aloud, A message of love, piercing the cloud. Let's heed his call, let's unite as one, To end the violence, beneath the sun. Let's build a community, strong and true, Where peace and harmony forever accrue. For every Black life lost, a wound so deep, A scar on our hearts, we can't keep. Let's stand together, hand in hand, And build a future, where all can stand. So let's stop the killing, and start anew, Create a world, where all dreams are true. Let's honor the Black man's plea, And make his vision, reality. -------------------- Can anyone guess who this guy is?