Read the poem below and complete the instruction that follows.    
 “Tattoo” by Gregg Shapiro 
 My father won’t talk about the numbers
 3-7-8-2-5 between the wrist and elbow 
blue as blood on his left forearm
Instead, he spreads himself over me 
spilling his protection, like acid, until it burns 
I wear him like a cloak, sweat under the weight 
There were stories in the lines on his face
the nervous blue flash in his eyes
 his bone-crushing hugs 
I am drowning in his silence
 trying to stay afloat on curiosity 
Questions choke me and I swallow hard 
 We don’t breathe the same air 
speak the same language
 live in the same universe 
We are continents, worlds apart 
I am sorry my life has remained unscathed 
His scars still bleed, his bruises don’t fade  
If I could trade places with him 
I would pad the rest of his days
wrap him in gauze and velvet 
absorb the shocks and treat his wounds 
I would scrub the numbers from his flesh 
extinguish the fire and give him back his life
     Analyze the way in which “Tattoo” by Gregg Shapiro is related to the issues of a historical time period.