Category Archives: … poetry

… make a statement

… sometimes we all just need to have a little fun. But never lose yourself, someone is always watching—or at least there should be if you’re doing it all right …

 

With Purpose

 

she walks by

heels clicking

causing the corridor walls

to speak of her presence

her steps

deliberate and strong like her

daring the world

to look her way

and He does

just in time

to see

the backside of her strut

check the switch

the sway

and right as she turns the corner

he swears it winked…


… my reality

 

… no intro …

 

 

Truth Be Told

 

i cannot write a heavenly poem for i have never been

never seen it strewn on a map

due east of any other location i have ever heard of

but i have read the descriptions

so i can imagine places that look like Heaven

with backyards that feel like Hell

because those places actually exist

they have names on this Earth

 

i also can’t speak of a god that i have never seen

never had the privilege to greet, hand in hand

i’ve knelt time and time again

but Faith is only as strong as the believer

so when screams are met by nothing

the silence begins to sound like lies

 

say something, i need to know it’s real

 

history is a compilation of everyone else’s stories

tales

long and short

lived and heard of

 

books sell perspectives

one sentence at a time

transcribed voices of self-appointed authority

giving answers that

when lucky

create more questions

and promote growth

but usually fall upon impressionable minds

yearning for any reason

to not have to think on their own

 

but where the fuck is the truth

 

lost in the spaces on a page

surfing the moon’s tides

dancing behind the eyes of the innocent

or clinging to the last breath of a dying heart

a single vapor

consumed by a busy world

unaware of its existence

or lack there of

 

i do know that although the premise of Karma is nice

it isn’t exactly promised

if good deeds come back around

then please explain why fucked up things happen to good people

why babies are starving and discarded

victims blame themselves

the poor fight rich men’s wars

and a man can die

without the chance of being told

one last time

that he is loved

why someone would have to go on living

without the chance

to say Goodbye

and know that it will be the last time

 

i once heard that adversity is the first path to truth

so i guess it should all make sense now:

 

“everything happens for a reason”

“some of God’s greatest gifts are unanswered prayers”

“what doesn’t kill you, only makes you stronger ”

 

simple sayings to help you sleep at night

to make the world go ’round

and the sun rise in the morning

as if that shit wouldn’t happen anyway

Night and Day are the only constant to “Light after Darkness”

the odds of any other circumstance is left up to

 

 

the stars

for the non-believers

 

Truth, you need more people

 

 

 

 

 

 


… a history lesson

… (american) [black] history …

 

America We Are

 

Unsung

Refers to more than a song

Lost along the windpipes

Of our most esteemed artist

It calls attention to the many fighters

Of the most gruesome of wars

Risking their lives for a result

Of no favor to them

Who did so in the most unworldly of conditions

Without so much as a mention of their names

Heroes who fought in battles

Started before they set foot on this earth

For a struggle

That lasted years past their final breath

 

America,

We were your adopted children

Sailed here on a sea of tears

Uprooted and dethroned

For Mommy Dearest’s Dream

[the unofficial prequel to Dr. King’s]

Tobacco made your first presidents

Defined your first slaves

Tilling much more than 40 acres

With much less than a mule

Empty promises left us

Wading in the water

Whispering well wishes

To help quiet the footsteps of fugitive chasers

And the pounding hearts

Of the brave Harriets reaching from Under Ground

For the North Star

Vesey purchased Death

Disguised as Freedom

While Douglass earned his Free Pass

But Lincoln couldn’t sign nearly enough letters

Or untie enough nooses

Before they slipped tight and snapped necks

Like whips

After Nat Turner’ed everything out

And scared the Masters

The leaders of the Home of the Brave

 

America,

You tried your compromises

But MissOUri and LOUisiana

Pointed out that the Land of the Free

Didn’t “OU” anything

And after constant toeing

Of the Mason-Dixon Line

Popular sovereignty created a war

[And the Republican Party]

Emancipation was proclaimed for the Right states

Setting the dogs free

Just in time to fight The Union’s battles

When Black and White mixed

To make Confederate Gray the enemy

Focus on the uniforms numbed the fact that

Just a year prior

All of the surrounding faces

Would have looked like Slavery

But when the war ended

The colors became their own again

And little did we know

The choking coffles

That we donned as we marched

Off the boats

Onto the trading blocks

And over state borders

Would, in the form of our skin

Keep us chained

For generations to come

Decades after we foraged food from troughs

Like the domesticated animals

You bought us as

Reconstruction proved to be

A much due process

And even though equal protection

Was penciled into the Constitution

We still had to Dred Scott and question our citizenship

Because Jim Crow made the codes into laws

And segregation

Became the sequel to Slavery

 

America,

You assigned us fountains and toilets

But we built our own churches

Where we prayed for strength

And civil rights

And for the Scotsboro Boys to be acquitted

For an alleged crime

That wasn’t a crime

When you were busy creating your own Mulatto population

Behind closed doors and in open fields

Too far for the overseers to catch sight of

We preached nonviolence

But our sit-ins and marches

Were met with dogs and fire hoses

Making our clothes heavy with doused dreams

Leaving puddles of blood and tears in the streets

As a reminder of being gassed

And the stifling blow of Billy’s club

MLK’s Bombingham

Gave a different definition to Bloody Sunday

When the churches blew

But still a Million Men Marched

Little Rock became known for its Nine

And Rosa

Too tired to stand

Gave the freedom riders something to stand for

All while hiding our necks

And crosses

From the Katch’em Kill’em Krew

 

America,

We waited on the color line

To get a chance at equality

But you affirmed that we needed to take action

Malcolm X was Little before

The Nation of Islam

And the People’s Champ

Didn’t fight his rounds for the Cassius

He did it to remind you to call him by his chosen name

Muhammad Ali

Which meant he was worthy of praise

Marcus Garvey urged the redemption of Africa

And to make the world our own

So the Panthers threw their fists skyward

Clenching the notions of power and pride

Because our lives depended on it

W.E. we B DuBois’

Niagara Movement towards an education

And creating a community

Of more than just a Talented Tenth

By writing books and participating

In the social change we wished to see

Because we all learned that screaming

“Get your hand outta my pocket”

And making noise

Only leads to premature death

 

 

From cotton gins

Now sipping gin

In jazz and blues bars

Drinking culture from our glasses

As we read literature and consume art

Depicting heroes

Both spoken of and unsung

Descendants of your adopted children

Sailed here on a sea of tears

Who left a lasting imprint

 

America we are

 

 

 

 


… open market

 

… before slaves became a commodity in the Western Hemisphere, African natives were enslaving and trading their neighbors, enemies, and criminals.

Unfortunately, on this side of the world and in many other places, until the start of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade in the 16th century, only modern-day native Africans knew there was a slave culture to behold. Not many people acknowledge there are stories, truths and lies, from before the first slave ships docked in the Caribbean and then South Carolina and Virginia that directly correlate with our own stories; accounts that are as much a piece of our history as Barack Obama becoming president.

Black History isn’t just about what transpired in colonial America and the United States, if it were it would be referred to as African-American History.

Our history goes well beyond ourselves and anyone we will ever encounter in this lifetime …

 

Market Value

 

trying to bypass the middlemen

in search of India’s luxuries

the Old World met New

and the Atlantic became the highway to Hell

 

seeds planted in the tropics

sprouted hope for mercantilism

 

the islands made power and capital

look promising

like

cotton + sugar + tobacco

and molasses + rum + strong brown bodies

(Black Gold)

 

the natives died

but the work had just begun

New World Economics

the Slave Coast – supply

LABOR – demand

 

nation states went to war

enslaving enemies

kings and merchants

selling beings and souls

for cloth and booze

and the almighty cowrie

 

sell or be sold

 

there was no hiding in the Jungle

the coastal outpost knew how to find them

if not, they were delivered

fresh to the factories

 

… awaiting export

 

the Middle Passage

dared them to survive the months below deck

the lucky ones reached the light

before the ship reached shore

kidnapped in vain

only a shadow of their existence

lingering in the corners of the hull

 

Maafa ­

 

the Mother Land traded slaves

long before the Americas called for any

prisoners of wars

hapless captives

but the Europeans created a monster

a relentless market

Africa was slowly

[then quickly]

bled of its human resources

its present

its past

and its future