Last week’s poetry pick was by a poet named Janette. The poem was about how she would wait for the person that God destined for her. Well… years after performing that poem, she had a follow-up at her wedding. She performed, ‘I waited for you’, at the aisle to her husband. Take a look…
Read morePoetry Picks: I Will Wait For You
This is a poem that I discovered years ago but every time I hear it, it’s as if for the first time. Take a listen…
Read morePoetry Picks: ‘Friends with Benefits’
This week’s poetry pick is by Jae Nichelle. I stumbled upon this piece by happenstance after leaving class last week. As I walked to my car I listened to her personify her anxiety in using a friends with benefits relationship. It immediately resonated with me because I could relate to many of things she said. […]
Read morePoetry Picks: ‘In the Depths of Solitude’
So if you noticed that I missed last week’s Poetry Pick, you’re amazing and thank you for being so attentive. I got a little caught up and missed the post but this week we’re back with one of my favorite poets. Although he is mostly known for his tumultuous rap career, Tupac was a great […]
Read morePoetry Picks: We Made It
This week’s poetry pick is by the poet, Sunni Patterson. She performed this piece, ‘We Made It’, on Def Poetry Jam a few years ago. Sadly, the words of the poem are still relevant to the current times that we are living in. Press play…
Read morePoetry Picks: ‘Harlem’
This week’s poetry pick is by Langston Hughes. He had a prominent influence on the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920’s. Hughes was different from other poets of the time because instead of writing poetry with hidden or obscure meanings, he wrote about the struggles and lives of African Americans. This poem is my favorite of […]
Read morePoetry Picks: ‘Somebody Almost Walked Off’
Before Tyler Perry’s rendition of ‘For Colored Girls’, the 1982 television adaptation featured icons like Lynn Whitfield and Alfre Woodard. Below is one of my favorite pieces… ‘Somebody almost walked off with all my stuff.’ Press play…
Read morePoetry Picks: ‘On Status’
Last week’s pick was a piece by Shihan on Def Poetry Jam. (click here to watch) Def Poetry Jam was so inspirational for the culture and is definitely an underrated gem of the early 2000’s. This week’s pick is a reading by one of the most graceful black women alive, Phylicia Rashad. She read from her […]
Read morePoetry Picks: ‘This Type Love’
I think my love for poetry developed around 3rd grade. I was intrigued by the way people could say things in a way that was a cross between music and essay… like words were dancing from the poets lips. Recently, I’ve rediscovered that love for poetry so I will be posting ‘Poetry Picks’ every Saturday. […]
Read morePoem: In and Out of Time
In and Out of Time- Maya Angelou The sun has come. The mist has gone. We see in the distance… our long way home. I was always yours to have. You were always mine. We have loved each other in and out of time. When the first stone looked up at the blazing sun and […]
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