Tag: life

  • Her House His Shack

    Her House His Shack

    As summer ends, the sign of winter is in the air as leaves fall and settle. The park is filled with fun mixed with laughter, children play, parents gossip and govern with a watchful eye sharing their tales as it unfolds. Last years Christmas gift left on a park bench, an image that depicts loneliness…

  • I Ain’t No Joke

    I Ain’t No Joke

      He who has the greatest truth must also have the greatest love for it is the greatest proof. People don’t care how much you know.  They want to know how much you care. – I Ain’t No Joke Just so you know this is finger food to me. The goal of poetry is to…

  • A Glowing Canvas

    A Glowing Canvas

    (Ahem) The luxury of having The right tools at hand To complete the task I pray one will understand His airbrush cleaner Stain covered palettes Acrylic finish left On top of a box The empty landscape oil bottles Used right from the start He painted a perfect Picture that depicted A particular obsession The paint…

  • I See You

    I See You

    Majestic and Mystic… Discover what I’ve found in the greatness of (Queen) Author E. Denise Billups.  Glance over her shoulder and witness God’s gift to all of us. Tap into her soul, embrace her beautiful mind and life changing spirit. I See You Special people deserve all your attention and should be cherish for a…

  • The Power of Words

    The Power of Words

    (Cloud bubble to self.. “I’m feeling her spirit. It transcends through from the very next aisle. I haven’t seen your face and yet… I see you, very clearly.”) The Power of Words I was studying in the library on campus and heard the sweetest voice coming from the next aisle. It was a voice I…

  • The Power of She

    The Power of She

    When God was a woman until she lost her way and gave birth to me. The Power of She Brutha’s theory postulated the notion all life sprang forth from a woman. There’s plenty of prove to his argument that God is a woman. This type of information was pasted down from generation to generation until…

  • Dirty Glasses

    Dirty Glasses

    When the glass is half full while others view it’s as being half full empty. Blurred vision clouds the sight during the day and often at night.  Walk with me… Dirty Glasses When the universe chooses you and you place on the magic glasses there are rules that come with it.  You can never take…

  • Forbidden Fruit

    Forbidden Fruit

    The American Pit Bull; a man made breed purposely grafted for aggression. By nature, it’s a Frankenstein of dogs and most feared within the dog kingdom. How do people and the media view this breed of species? Walk with me beloved… Forbidden Fruit As entire cultures have been removed from the face of the earth……

  • A Boy & His Island

    A Boy & His Island

    I was a boy on an island yet to be a man. A Boy & His Island Being young and living in Manhattan on an Island connected to a city that never sleeps is an adventure and an experience many dream about but only a few will share their tale. All my family and friends…

  • Life’s Pleasure

    Life’s Pleasure

    God & Her Sun Life’s Pleasure Her lecture Was clever Her topic Life’s Pleasure Which was measured Labeled as a treasure As life boldly unfold Only a few will ever know Harlem, Heaven is at the foot of Mother… https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/pleasure/ #poetry #Dailyprompt #life #pleasure #poetry

  • Your Gift Is Special

    Your Gift Is Special

    The cancer of racism imbrue our national character. It taints our moral fabric consciousness. It stains the spirit of the soul. It’s a spot. A shameful greasy spot across the face of humanity.   Know your worth… Your Gift Is Special   Whenever a noun Person Place or Thing Doesn’t appreciate All that you bring…

  • A Glimmer Of Hope

    A Glimmer Of Hope

    Girlfriend brought a whole new meaning to “We Sick” to the doctors office.  When she sneezed it was I who caught the cold.  Needless to say, I was left standing, freezing in the North Dakota wind holding the ole carrot from a memory of what could have been.  As a child, I didn’t understand.  Now I…