Death and our real cool 'refusing to work his hands, lazy desires would be his death' (Proverbs 21:25). The Bible shows that laziness is becoming the cause of death which is very clear in this passage. "We are cool," about 7 African Americans are falling down, they want others to think that they are cool. These young people explained how they stayed in the pool, battle, crime and alcohol consumption. They think that they are being fooled by others, but they are deaths while they know they are participating in destructive behavior.
This is the first line of poetry that decided not to go to school from a young's point of view, "We are really cool when we left school." This means that this poem describes the group I think they are really cool. It is also a writing, seemingly "street children" dialect writing, and grammar, to imitate certain groups of people. "We are lurking very late, we lead the strike." This is because I believe that positive things can not be late as "meanness", so these Children's behavior shows that they mainly participate negatively. Story of direct good purpose, impressive hitting the cue, because they are pool players. However, to give a "strike" another meaning of the term is an indicator of violence, or future violence, whether it is a present crime, it can be dangerous to these children also I think that it is
I decided to read the poem "We Real Cool" written by Gwendolyn Brooks. This poem is from the viewpoint of seven pool players, it is about a young man who is fast living and dying. At first, they seemed satisfied with the alternative lifestyle they outlined in the whole poem, but this provocative mood suddenly ended in the last line. It is a year. The title of this poem is "Pool player, seven golden shovels". This title shows that the poem is a group of seven pool players. "Gold shovel" can be the name of the place to play in the pool (such as a pub or a casino) or the name of the club. It seems like they are symbolic, because they "buried my problem with gold shovels", but their problems are not bridged forever. It also urges the reader to read the last line of the poem. The shovel is used to dig a grave and the last line is "I will die soon".