Thursday, August 2, 2012
JANAE MARIE
"FOOLISH"
Foolish is the way that I feel
For passing up something
that could've been so real
Thought I was over you
until I saw you out the blue
didn't know what what to say
when I saw you again that day
All those past memories
started floating back into my mind
Reminiscing of times when
I just couldn't stop thinking of you
and all of the things you do
But enough of dreaming
because your gone now
But how I wish
I could see you somehow
Foolish...is how I feel
Foolish...is how I have to deal
With thoughts and feelings I have for you
Now I must wait until we meet again
Hopefully, we can just be friends.
©2012 Janae Marie
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012
BRYAN WINSLOW
KID LOGIC
My son came to me one day
And asked me
“Daddy, if I get older what can I be?”
and before I answered him
I corrected him
Told him that the question isn’t “if” but “when” you get older
And he boldly told me that I was wrong because
Ryan in his class told him, that his mother said that it’s not always a given
To see another day if you’re young, black, smart and male
So he had now taken the stance that his tomorrows are not promised
Thereby making it "if" as opposed to when
And I smiled
And frowned
Because this wonder before me, God’s creation
Had taken the time to think and criticize what his father had said to him
And he came to him for wisdom
Yet the answer that would have to given could not be shortened
There had to be a lesson and so I told him that
He could walk on water if he believed in himself
Because the Word told him that he could do all things
And accomplish greater things than Jesus had done
With His assistance and strength
That whatsoever he fancied in his mind to design
He could fashion
He asked me about the young boy in Florida
Who he was sure had heard the same from his father before
What about Him?
And I told him that though I had no answer
I would do all I could to make sure that that was not how his story ended
That his mother and I conspired on the wisest way to guide our seeds
And we would depend on the Father to grant needs and wants
And abandon those things that haunted us as children
So that our children never knew abandonment or poverty
Like her and me
Yet he inherited the very best of our unified we
So he could be whatever he wanted to be
Told him that I told him this frequently
As I regaled him with stories of our history
And memories of a strong community
As opposed to the Brothers Grimm bedtime stories
And instilled thoughts of peace, love and justice in him
And his siblings
And I wanted to tell him that contrary to what Facebook tells him
He is not Trayvon Martin
Like Martin wasn’t Malcolm and Malcolm wasn’t Martin
Because I fathered him correctly
Rightly, making sure he knew that
Righteousness and justice were synonymous
In the Greek
And reality is not the garbage he sees
So scripted on TV
And in the end that justice wins
That the good guys win and
Every Zimmerman pays for his sin
But I’m not into telling fairy tales
To growing young black boys, so I tell him that
With God all is possible
That Christ’s hand rests upon him, but it doesn’t mean that
He’ll never know struggle
That even though he would have been sheltered from the harsh pain of actuality
Because his mother and I knew better to show him and his siblings better
There will be times as a young man that he will doubt the necessity of his very existence
And he will have to fight for respect and equality to be given at all times
Not because he is less man than the next man, but because
Fallible man is so much man and
Not everyone recognizes the God in his brother
But I promise him that
He can be whatever it is that his mind dreams him to be
That if his vision remain clear then he could
Without a doubt in my mind, go beyond where his father has climbed
Exceed further and see more than his own personal Moses had traveled
That he has the capacity to be exactly who he, his parents and his God says he can be
Extraordinary
So that if his own son, my grandson, were to come to him one day
And ask if he were in danger of being a Trayvon if he wore a hoodie
That he could tell him easily
‘Son, you can be more Barack’ than Trayvon if you so choose to be
Because the world has evolved so much from what grandpa has seen
And praise the Father because you have inherited the earth, and a Kings' dream
All because my father taught me
Against what society taught him
And married him a good woman
Who never had to be concerned with Lil Wayne teaching her how to love
Who understood that love and relationship journey with fidelity and commitment
Like this, fingers intertwined
And they raised a testament to it
In me
And I tell you that you
Never have to fear a hoodie combined with candy and iced tea
As my father told me,
The world is in danger of you being whatever you want to be
This is prophecy
I think forward
As time rewinds itself back to this moment
Where I face this little boy with brown eyes
Wide, whom I call mine
And guide him, teach him
Talk with him about this beautiful gift
Of life
And for him to make it as he is to me
Extraordinary
©2012 Bryan Winslow
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
TALYA CHATMAN
BLACK IS NOT A COLOR
Black is the written language I put to paper.
The shadow of ink that runs through my veins.
Black is the power of my words
Expressing my essence,
Compressing my thoughts,
And allowing me to access the poet that lives within me,
Waiting to sing, to scream, to cry, to whisper
What it means to be black.
I, Too Sing Mr. Hughes.
I Wear the Mask of Dunbar.
I am the Outcast of McKay.
And I play a Dark Symphony with Tolson.
I am the softer voice of Malcolm X.
I am the ferocious roar of Rev. King.
I am the education of Mr. Douglass,
And I’m not afraid to show it.
I own this.
I earned this because I learned
What it means to be black.
It is not a color,
Or the lies we tell each other
That we are here for one another,
But envy will cut a person’s throat
To get what they have,
That they earned, because they learned
What it means to black.
Taking short cuts leads to a short life,
So try learning the lesson
Instead of stealing and defining black
In your misguided terms.
Black is you; black is me.
Black is in everything we see, we hear, we touch, we speak, we know,
And from black we will grow into the persons we are meant to be,
But black is not a color.
It is the spirit, the history, the mystery, the misery;
It is the fury, the peace, the promise, and the hope
That lies deep within everyone’s soul.
No, black is not a color.
Black is beautiful, and black is love.
©2012 Talya Chatman
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Thursday, February 9, 2012
MARTINE TUREAUD
LOVE
Love, am I invisible?
Did my heart not call out his name?
Were his feelings just so miniscule?
Or was Cupid just shooting without aim?
Love, I am not to be outdone
but why have you left me to fend for myself
I don't want to learn this lesson
I don't like the cards I have been dealt
Without dwelling in the negative
How can I be positive?
When I have all this love to give
To the one who has no intent
Of giving it back to me
My heart has painfully
given it's all, you see
Please Love, set me free
Love, you were only a guest
you didn't come to stay
so take this suffering off my chest
and give me dignity and point the way
To a place of freedom
To a place of peace
So that when I feel I need him
The pain will begin to cease
It's more than just the lonliness
I feel like I have nothing
It's a terrifying emptiness
and even more...gut wrenching
I'm trying to be the friend
I have no regrets of those moments I shared
But now that it's come to an end
Conversations are so hard to bear
But because I love him so
And he loves her now, I know
Love, I have to let him go
So that in their hearts you'll grow.
God blesses me everyday
so I'll take my blessings and run
Eventually, I know I'll be okay
I guess love is not for everyone
©2012 Martine Tureaud
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Friday, February 3, 2012
SAVERIO CARUSO
UNTITLED
She looks at me, I look at her.
She looks at me, I look at her
It always starts with a glance
But this glance turned into a dance
She looks at me I look at her
A feeling takes over that I cant control
She winks, I blush
You can say she got me in a trance
With the look, wink and dance
She looks at me, I look at her
On our first date, she pulled the chair
I stopped and glared
She could be the one
It’s a feeling I can’t control
Just a kiss on the lips
Sealed the deal
She looks at me I look at her
She’s dressed in white with a vale
covering her face
I wink, she blushes
And now you may kiss the bride
She looks at me, I look at her
It’s truly a feeling I cannot control.
©2012 Saverio Caruso
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Monday, January 16, 2012
KESHA MURPHY
Love Hate
I've reached a love...
that's like the sun...
this love high is like....
Soaring higher...
low ,then higher....
with skylight...lit...
which are pleasures of my affection,
enduring and manifesting
all my saved-up wishes...
words of regret start coming out.
We all know the expression of this
thing called unconditional love ,
anvils...
and fills voids in my heart,
toys with my mind...
but, is endeared in my soul...
each and every time...
you hurt...
my pain...
aches...
you cry...
my tears flow and interlace with yours..
during your sadness...
when your angered...
it steers my sanity...
into an perspective view...
as your face then lights up with gladness..
through it all you must remember...
my love for you is unconditional...
will continue to burn
my heart remains yours and stands firm.
Every time we embrace
our lashes of sorrows...
loads of problems
And love hate passionately meet...
during this unconditionally...
cycle of our love hate!
©2009 Kesha Murphy
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Monday, January 2, 2012
FIORDALIZA CHARLES
I WAS LOST...
I had no sense of direction
Did I mention...
I did not know another way
But...
Now that I am FREE
I think I understand
Why I've never been in love
I was too busy
Chasing
Replacing
and never gave Love a chance
I just, wanted to be romanced
Even tried to
Blame others for my flaws
Because
I did not know
How to love
I was living in...
The illusions
Dissolutions
About love
Who was I to trust?
Can you blame me?
Love did not come easy
There was no manual
Instructions
or
Introduction
I had to learn
The Hard Way
Everything on my own
Like a baby crawling to walk
One Step at a time
I was lead to believe
I knew all about love
But
I was such a fool
Because
I was like a child
Without a clue
In the world
Lost
Left alone
Confused
But...
Now I know
That
In order to love
anyone
I
must
Love
Me
Too
© 2012 Fiordaliza Charles
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