Poetry
POEM OF THE WEEK
I won't cry today
Finances are low
Business is slow
Love's gone, but I must hold on
And escape from the darkness to light
'cause I won't cry today
Feeling sorry for myself
I hold back the tears
I must persevere to conquer my fears
And look for good in the bad
'cause I won't cry today
The going is rough, but I can't give up
No matter how difficult it gets
I strive for happiness
Tomorrow will be better, I say
'cause I won't cry today
- S. Dionne Phillips
Winter
Now in this winter's heat all is burnt
Children adventure through dry rivers as frozen fires try to melt the waters
All is blanketed white and the crystal flake storm raves on amid hibernation
Cough out your colds and inhale the splinters of heat while hugging yourself to sleep
It will be a long night and hope of warm comfort will not ride on the morning, should the dawn come
Now the sun is just a star, seen but not felt; the frost it cannot melt
Winter never interferes with the summer so common courtesy dictates the affected fate
Hidden behind icy clouds the sun waits but never tries to stand out, it stays in its cocoon of summers past
So winter rides on the wind and howls in joy on its happy trail of ice-stained streets, sniffles and leafless trees to create a white sphere sculpture of gloom and doom with sun as witness
Carry on, winter, carry on through your quarter, for you days are numbered
Sun, wind and rain will avenge and other elements will rise up against you in time
You will never be superior to the others so be kind to the earth
Or you will find yourself a dry planet of skulls and bones
With a history of balanced harmony and a future of frozen desert ice
- Addeah McDove
New York
Streetsides breathing suds of snow
over cars blooming white beards and ears but then
you warmly hear, "Bwoy, dis nuh fair!"
Smoke flapping wings over jerk chicken
but the flavour kinda flap
No balm of the morning rising over blue
mountain crest to give you that yes! yes!
No streetside music, no island bliss
Sunlight rupturing misty fog but light is cold
The spirit rises but cannot hold
two trains rocking sleep from Bronx to Flatbush -
tired, work, sleep, going home
It's winter and suffering hands rub to gather but there is no hope
Doughnuts, star bucks, pushing illusions to the edge
of being human -
Droplets of cotton softly patting random
backs
as one zigzags and slips - teeth knocking knees
knocking -
until you hear these warming words
"Bwoy, ih cowl!"
- Homer Sylvester
Life
Was not offered a choice but was forced upon, it is a gift or a nuisance.
Shape and create what seems to be, influenced by those of heart and those aimed to defeat.
To become a norm, continuing a journey that can never be complete.
Like a wheel round and round to see a reflection of creation
It is near, it is regret, or satisfaction or unanswered question
- Weston WIlliams
Light
Darkness slowly evaporated
My heart rose with a steady vibration
My love is never unrated
Emotions rising to a celebration
Soon the moon will sing a love tune
A love tune with passionate elegance
She will herself to glance, dance, prance, and chance.
Love expectations is love expecting
Darkness is broken up, shattering to a splendid crescendo
Light spills over and over again
As I meet her lips with a searing, burning kiss
Filled with passion and light
- Brian Stephenson
Old cloth
Can't fight over old cloth
Dirty, soiled, brown red with mud
Death has taken a grasp of those fabric
It can't be renewed, mildew whatever the hue
Blue, purple, green, black, grey fabric
Polyester, gaberdine, press, wash an wear
Neon pink pale lime green
Textile
"Consider the lilies, not even Solomon...."
Did bash and bling
Cover up in some heavenly garb, the whole armour ...
- Helen-Ann Elizabeth Wilkinson
Flow
These are the words of my chord song
Could you feel it?
Lazy is the tune that draws out so long
Could you experience it?
The sound has drown my ear
Could you hear it?
If the song has touch you not to fear
Could you answer it?
- Brian Stephenson
A mother's cry
Justice, justice
I need justice
Lady, don't cry
Weh the justice deh, weh him gone
'im must hear yuh cry an soon answer yuh call.
Justice - day and night yuh mother cry
And yuh won't answer her call
What a man hard fi hear
Justice - answer nuh!
Mi tired fi hear the mother shout and cry fi yuh
Wait, I hear a rushing sound
Listen, there is hope
Look, at last, im deh come
- Mandege
Ruth and Naomi
This story is clever
Speaks to the responsibility
Of care to the 'elder' widow woman
It is not so much that the
Names of Ruth and Naomi are from the Bible
But about social care
We have benefited from their
Sweetness and labour (pun intended)
Why should we go on our way
Knowing that they cannot
Make the journey on their own?
Ruth knew Naomi at
Her age
Could not handle that
Country road much less carry bag
Reach back fram where she come back wid only de clothes
Pan she back nat ah ting fi show fi she years of
Labour
Or mount a donkey
She could no longer stand to cook in both meanings of the words
Clean house
What she had not lost was her sparkle
For understanding mankind
So she knew how to
Help her catch a really good man
Helping her to retain
The role of mother-in-law
Grandmother
Esteeming her status,
Refreshing her
Barren land.
Go back to where you came from? Orpah? Clearly not very progressive
Ruth choose a new land
New man
The older woman widow is very knowledgeable about men
Do not underestimate her power
She has been married, has had sons, she knows now how to live with and without a man
Many wonder why that one got the man?
Ever thought
Maybe she was 'nice' to his mother?
Or mothers of the society
who will back you up
Babysit so you can go on
That 'date'
Finance the 'courtship'
The clothes to attract the man
The strategies
For if one man in the yard, he is a kingpin for the extended family...
So don't go so uppity with your cycle
Youthful hormonal power full stops soon become one stream of consciousness
There is always an Elizabeth
Who will defy that time clock in more
Ways than one ....
Let Orpah have her opera
Up Ruth!
It is better to be where one can flourish, be fruitful don't Orpah
Have roots.
- Helen-Ann Elizabeth Wilkinson
Mi deya
Unoo quiet eh
Yes - shut yuh mouth
Don't talk what yuh know
Or dem wi burn yuh out or dun yuh in,
Yuh want get shot or go to jail
Yuh lucky if yuh reach deh, the job no done.
The state is always right - so no bother talk or fight
Yuh too fool,
Why unoo have a gun every time
If them murder yuh,
There is a gun on the scene of the crime all the time
Why yuh have it fah and whey yuh get it from
We won't know, because yuh no deh deh no more
Yuh see how de country a run
No wonder, when yuh ask some man
How yuh do
Him only can smile an sey to yuh - "mi deya".
- Mandege
Just a snap
She is the best part of me, I text her
I pray the night comes soon
I just snap my fingers and make the bedroom lights gentle
Snap and make the curtains open up halfway
Pray God keeps His creation still for eternity
The night magical and starry with the moonshine
As I look at the most wonderful face, smile and body
As we share the softest kisses for eternity
Honestly, I love her with all my life
- Kurt Brown
