Music Legend, Tupac’s Never-Before-Seen Poem shared by Jada Pinkett Smith

Jada Pinkett Smith shares a poem written by Tupac ahead of his 50th birthday. 

Jada Pinkett Smith took to her Instagram handle, an unseen poem hand-written by Tupac. She shared the poem as a tribute ahead of the legend’s 50th birthday. 

Jada Pinkett Smith misses her friend Tupac Shakur on what would have been his 50th birthday by revealing an unseen poen of the music legend on social media.

She posted a video of the hand-written poem on her Instagram and captioned it as, “Tupac Amaru Shakur would have been 50 midnight tonight! As we prepare to celebrate his legacy … let’s remember him for that which we loved most … his way with words. Here are a few you may have never heard before.”

“Pac wrote me many letters and many poems. And I don’t think this has ever been published honestly,” Jada said in a video tribute, while showing to us an unseen poem hand-written by the artist titled “Lost Soulz.”

Tupac wrote out with a blue pen, the following poem: “Some say nothing gold can last forever / And 2 believe this [I] need no proof / I have witnessed all that was pure in me / And be changed by the evil men can do / The innocence possessed by children / Once lived inside my soul / But surviving years with criminal peers / Has turned my warm heart to cold / I used 2 dream and fantasize / But now I’m scared 2 sleep / Petrified, not to live or die / But to awaken and still be me / It is true that nothing gold can last / We will all one day see death / When the purest hearts are torn apart / LOST SOULS are all that’s left / Down on my knees I beg of God / To save me from this fate / Let me live to see what was gold in me / Before it is all too late.”

He signed it, “Yours, Tupac.”

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