You know that tired
That you get when you come back
To who you are now
That’s what I am now
Excited but not restless
Healing all the way done
You know that tired
That you get when you come back
To who you are now
That’s what I am now
Excited but not restless
Healing all the way done
Star bright
Knock, knock
Mama, I’ve been shot
Star light
Knock, knock
Tears streaming
Mama, he’s gone
Wish I may
Knock, knock
Mama, I’ve been shot again
Wish I might
Knock, knock
My soul screams
Mama’s gone
Have my wish tonight.
I used to think that resistance is the only path to justice
Then I was reminded of all those who came before me
I was reminded of all those who worked together for justice
Justice work is hard work, but justice work is work that we do together
It never has to be lonely work
And it never has to be defined by what we are resisting
Instead it can be defined by what we are working towards so that work may continue until all our battles are won 
Her choice to enter your
Car
Truck
Van
Is not my choice to enter your
Car
Truck
Van
No I will not
Like it
On my bike
No I will not
Like it
In bare feet
No I will not
Like it
In my front yard
No I will not
Like it
Walking down the street
With my child
With my friend
On my own
No I will not
Like it
Want it
Or ask for it
Her choice is not my choice
Often my poems are like prayers or songs that allow me to break away my fears of being too vulnerable or too emotional. I don’t always quite know what to do with emotions :). I often think that they are quite inconvenient although as I grow and evolve as a person I have realized the necessity of feeling. I still like to express my emotions through poetry though so as a challenge to myself and to encourage more writing I’ve decided to write one poem each day until the end of year.
Confession: After the last presidential election I was very afraid of white men. I don't want to lump all white men into one group, but I am still afraid of white men. I want this fear to go away. I don't feel safe standing up against white men or going into spaces that white men occupy.
I'd like to make a request to all white men who want to stand up against white supremacy and a hatred that makes us all unsafe. Do it. Your presence and your voice more than any other groups is required to speak out against white supremacy.
I have the black strength
That came from my ancestors
That runs through my blood
I don’t need guilt
To save me
To save the world
I have the black strength
That came from my ancestors
That runs through my blood
1.) Play more games (the board and sports varieties)
2.) Play more music
4.) Be open to not having all the answers
*#3 isn’t missing, I just didn’t want to share it with everyone ;).
I see the pain
I see the pain of my friends who are white who get it.
They want to apologize.they are deeply depressed.
The disparity is overwhelming.
They have not known this much pain before.
They start to worry about us and reach out, asking how We are doing.
We say despite the horrible things happening in the world.
We are good.
We can say this because We are strong.
This is something We have been working against our entire lives.
We can say this because We know that it will not go away.
We can say this because despite those days when We just want to cover our heads and not get out of bed, We remember that the alternative is an even greater call to stay woke because we are good.
1. Cousins like Mine
Maybe you have
Cousins like mine
Brave and strong
Self sacrificing
Who you can call on at
Any time any where any place
Maybe you have
Cousins like mine
Who you can call up
Anytime teasing and laughing
Having a good ol’ time
Maybe you have
Cousins like mine
Who know the pain
Who know the love
Who know the grace
That our family has endured
Maybe you have
Cousins like mine
That blend together more like
Brothers and sisters
Maybe you have
Cousins like mine