Poetry (6)
Just the thought of her makes me shiver
and to hear her voice makes me quiver
She breaks my defence just by staring at me
and degrades everything that has made me
She works me like a slave whether night or day
Without considering reward or pay
I can't have freedom of enjoyment or speech
and if I speak my mind, to her, it's a breach
I never walk to school with my head held high
because I don't want you to seethe tears
in swollen eyes
Never revealing a permanent frown on my face
nor the constant tears that remain undried
My friends never seem to understand
Why the taste of my life is always bland
But there's a place in the prison that I call home
That's dark enough to hide in even though it's cold
My closet is the only place I feel safe
and it's the only thing that can see my face
Living under the roof of my oppressor
is like a recipe for headaches and pressure!
But my closet is the only place for me
and there is where I release my dreams.
- Shanese Whyte (Bridgeport High School)
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Destiny
From the moment of birth
Till you return to dirt
We seek to fulfil
A purpose, a will
Criticisms face us
Even when we're benevelous
Working hard every second
The world agrees, I reckon
Speedily, hastily
We stay strong truly
It is better to be fruitful
Moreso, when you're youthful
We each have a drive
Our destiny keeps us alive.
- Sylvester O'Gilvie
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That I, a better person may be
Light that lies deep inside of me
Come forth in all thy majesty
Show me thy gaze
Teach me thy ways
That I, a better person may be
Darkness that lies deep inside of me
Come forth in all thy mystery
Show me thy gaze
Teach me thy ways
That I, a better person may be
Love that lies deep inside of me Come forth in all thy unity
Let me be thy gaze
Let me teach thy ways
That I, a better person may be.
- Kellion Henry
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The beast in the lamb
Silently we guarded and enshrouded
the seeds which kept poisoning the land
seedlings we have watered
and the seeds they did increase
Blood-stained togs we have scrubbed
while our mothers and babes
wrenched with grief
when they have had
robbed from them
their masters of release
Voices echoed from the graves
of the perished ones
as the nation ached for their beloved
Sadly, mothers, fathers and babes
all one and the same
none was exempt
Certainly, in this, there can be no gain
Broken promises and lies foretold
when truth and honesty
could they no longer behold
But these wounds can only be nursed
when the land slaughters the beast
in self and nurtures the lamb in its bosom
It is only then
that the barren land will heal
and yield fruits of gold
renewed moral values and integrity
that can then be bold!
- Collette Anderson-Williams
