“As long as some suffer The River Flows Forever As long as there is pain The River Flows Forever As strong as a smile can be The River will Flow Forever”
Quote by Tupac Shakur
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The Rose that Grew from Concrete
The Rose that Grew from Concrete is a posthumously published collection of poems written by the late rapper and actor Tupac Shakur. The poems, many of which were composed during his teenage years and early adulthood, reflect on personal experiences, social injustice, and the pursuit of beauty and meaning in harsh environments. The title poem serves as a central metaphor for overcoming adversity and thriving against odds. The collection offers insight into Shakur's artistic vision beyond his music career. more
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