Saturday, April 24, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Untitled.
Patience is a virtue yes the blessed anatomical reunion this fusion that I fantasize about more than you know will happen but let’s take it nice and slow and just ride the tidal waves of these sunny days when our bodies give heat to one another and to our amazement we don’t play each other as the past attempts to invade I’d like to get to know you baby and open up to you my rivers of honey let you dip into my sweetness revel in my chocolate thickness and even rest for a while but know this it is only if you stick around for the ride and if you put your hands on my hips you can even taste the future on my lips and see the moon in my eyes. Yeah I read the expression in your face looking ghostly familiar but I’m still trying to feel yuh touchin on your midnight skin set with star lit eyes I’m only staring at your lips when you smile imagining our bodies brown and black intertwined like vines. climbin to the sky, climbin oh so high.
Brotha this chemistry is simple, all you gotta be is be mine.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
The Creative Life Flow

Wednesday, March 10, 2010
This is the Real.
It's been a quite a turbulent week and I am glad that I now have a chance to reflect on it all. I have experienced great pain, and sometimes I still struggle with the reality of the loss... A young girl I knew died of cancer on monday. I had just went to visit her the day before, and I saw the pain, saw the complete difference between who I knew, and what the cancer had done to her body (but not her spirit). I was already shook when I went to go see because although I have had quite a few people in my life die of cancer (including my grandfather, cousin and neighbor), I had never actually seen someone dying. I had never seen a YOUNG person dying.
I am thankful that she is no longer suffering, but the fact that she no longer exists (existence preceeds essence) was hard to accept. I do now (although I go through random bouts of sadness), and I find comfort in the fact she lives in my heart, and all beautiful songs. She was a singer, and one of the most talented ones I have ever known. She will live on in all my songs. The fragility of life, the percieved injustice of the Universe. They say there is always a reason, so I must believe that there is in order to accept this. My heart goes out to her family and close friends.
But moving beyond this tremendous loss, I have many questions, potential insights. Sometimes, we may question how real everything is. Is this "reality" just a figment of our horrible imaginations, or can such a violent, wonderous, perplexing place really exist?
It does.
It is so real, that sometimes it can be overwhelming, suffocating and immensly frightening. But this is it. The beautiful thing about this existence is that it is fluid. We have the power to make it into something that is unbearable: we take the lives of others, take our own lives or create painful memories for others. Or we can make it something so beautiful, so positive, exhilirating and fulfilling that when the end comes, there will be no sad eulogies of half lives and unrealized dreams.
We are here. This is now. This is the Real.
Peace.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Spokenword.
Unconditional Love.
My heart
Is like an ocean
Crashing
Over and over again on
The shores of
my consciousness
The shores of
my words
they gently pull the sand inwards
towards it’s center it’s
beating, thrusting heart it’s
overwhelming calm it’s
overbearing exciting its totally
uninvited anxiety anger happiness peace love hate
forgiveness.
The ocean in my heart
It spills over through my mouth
Over the lips the rim and
Everything that I
Think, feel
Wish I could say, dare to say…
Sometimes it even leaks from between my legs
Rushing out into the world,
Overwhelming all and everything with this
Oceanic love this
Vast unending
Deep sea blue
Crystallized
Snow-like, soft
Warm, sunlight.
Oshun gave me this heart
Oshun gave me this heart so I can beat
Give my love to the world, beat
With everything for this world.
My oceanic heart.
It beats for the love that I gave
The love that was never returned
It beats for the hands I never held and for
The lips I never kissed the
Soft skin I’ve never touched
The gentle eyes that I never saw…
It beats for the hearts that go unknown
It beats for
The wild flowers being grown
It beats for
The babies of Mother Earth
It beats for
The sun goddess giving us her warmth
It beats for
Us all it
It beats for us all brotha it
It beats for us all it
It beats for us all sista it
It beats!
It beats.
Thank you, mother.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
"Time to save the world, where in the world is all the time?"
Hello folks!
I’ve been pretty busy lately and that being so, it’s been difficult gathering my thoughts intelligibly enough to even consider writing a blog; but I think I’m just about ready.
So the dominant question (being that there are many) that’s been floating around in my head: How do you manage time. That is, how do you manage your time in a way that you can still nurture yourself, while fulfilling all the obligations and duties you have to the outside world? Can someone living in a fast paced urban environment even consider this a possibility? Many would argue on both sides of the fence, and both, at some points, would be right.
Finding the balance between inner peace/health and outward sustenance is absolutely crucial to the success and health of all individuals. The common issue with this though, is how to find ways for nurturing the soul self. Not everyone is an artist (meaning all media) and not everyone has some cute little hobby that gives them joy (like collecting stamps). Yup. Stuck in a bind. But lo and behold, there ARE other ways to find that much needed channel for inner peace. It’s called meditation.
Now when I say meditation I don’t mean you have to pull some yoga guru business and sign up for the next class. Meditation simply means taking time out to still your Self. To give your mind, body, soul a moment to relax and take in the calm.
med·i·ta·tion (noun) [med-i-tey-shuh
the emptying of the mind of thoughts, or the concentration of the mind on one thing, in order to aid mental or spiritual development, contemplation, or relaxation

Meditating can be as simple as finding a quiet space, closing your eyes, breathing slowly and just listening to the sound of silence… or putting on some relaxing music and reading a book, cooking your favorite meal, sitting in a comfy chair and reviewing all your thoughts without emotional attachment (this definitely takes practice... yoga anyone?!), or just doing something peaceful that instills you with a sense of wellbeing or better perspective. For me, it’s a variety of things. I write poetry, sing, paint, listen to music, do yoga, read other peoples’ poetry, drink herbal teas while doing all things listed ((I LOVE chamomile)) and even taking care of my locs has become a form of meditation! (This is something that I learned from another woman’s beautiful holistic health/beauty/creativity blog. Check it out here: http://www.holisticlocs.com/ )
Case in point folks: take time, no matter if it’s 10 minutes or 3 hours, to nurture your soul self. You will feel your vitality being restored, even if it’s just a tad more energy or making a stressful day a little more bearable. It’s a benefit and principle of yoga to meditate for a reason. When you have mastered the ability to control your mind, to calm it at your will, you have greater ability and success in objective thinking, establishing calm in tumulus situations, and maintaining peaceful relationships with others.
Questions to ponder…
What do you enjoy that is constructive?
What brings you joy in most of your days?
How can this be utilized in nurturing your soul Self?
Peace.

