It’s six am in the morning - A

The day is just forming. - A

They go out with zebra suits. - B

To go and pick up disputes. - B

They go and do chores. - C

They are masters in active-laziness - D Oxymoron

Until boom! - E Onomatopoeia

It’s the sound of doom - E

A fight has started. - F

Black as the night, white as the day. - A Simile / Antithesis

Rough like a rug, warm like a hug. - B Simile / Antithesis

It reminds them that they are trapped - C Symbolism / Hyperbole

They are tired of being trapped - C

In that black and white suit. - D

In this zebra suit. - D Personification

That can be tight to your skin. - E

Or lose that you might need a pin. - E

You don’t get to choose. - F

In this county jail confuse. - F

They need to learn. - G

That he who knows what to say is smart - H Proverb

And he who knows when to speak is wise. - I Proverb

They imagine that day. - A

Where the sun rises with a warm light. - B

And they are free. - C

They are away. - A

From that suit. - D

That they threw off the chute. - D

That kept them trapped. - E Personification / Symbolism / Hyperbole

They will remember - F

The Black death - G

and mocking white of the suit. - H

With whom they learned - I Personification

Not to trust. - J