BLOOD OF MY BLOOD, Poetry by Anubhuti Gupta

Genre: Drama, Betrayal, Hurt

BLOOD OF MY BLOOD by Anubhuti Gupta

Once, when Ellaine was a child;
Her mother had told her many a times
It wasn’t the food or water that made a person
But care and warmth and passion and love
And all that which brought a smile during the dark times.

And so as she grew up,
Ellaine thought about it for more than a little while
She thought and thought around the clock
And in the end came to a belief that she held firm like a rock.

She accepted it was love and care that made her alive
Forming a part of her, growing ceaselessly within
With her very blood and veins.

To be fair, Ellaine had a tough life
Often too much for her soft soul to bear
But on one of those gloomy monsoon days
With her old belief she had an epiphany, she says.

You see,
It was betrayal of love that hurt the most
So all she needed to do was let go,
But how could she let go of something that was never hers?
It was then she remembered, What was it she needed to cut off
Of-course, it was forming a part of her, growing ceaselessly within
It was her very blood and veins.
First to be cut was
Fiery passionate string of lovers
Each of whom seeked only pleasures of flesh
And these were the ones that fled far away. should they ever mistakenly touch Ellaine’s spirit.
This wound bled but only little, for much can such love grow?
But blood’s blood and so it cuts however little part of her soul.

Second to be cut was
The friends, family of her own choosing
The one who always promised to watch Ellaine’s back
And also the ones who stabbed the very place they swore to watch.
This cut bled still more, emptying her soul
Of honesty and trust and of the promise of love ofcourse.

Next to be cut was
Her own flesh and bones and her own blood
The wound with the care of her mother, which she now knew was hollow
And the wound with the safety of her father, which was a cover for control.
When this wound bled, its pain was almost too real
Too real for something that was so realistically a hoax.

Last to be cut was
The blood of her blood
It was the one she didn’t even know was there
Because poor Ellaine didn’t even expect her to love herself.
Yet this was the wound that bled and drained her most
It was the only thing in Ellaine’s plan that went off-course.

Well did Ellaine die, you must wonder:
Why, ofcourse she did; don’t you remember?
Without care and warmth and passion and love
There is no person.
Such depth was in the wisdom of Ellaine’s mother.

 

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A Black Women’ Plea, Poetry by Latonia Sears

Genre: Life, Society

A Black Women’ Plea 
 by Latonia Sears
 
 
I am so tired of all the death an destruction 
the collection of lifeless bodies is reaking 
and has left an odor 
 
The smell of injustice is fowl  
and is leaving a strong scent in the air 
the disgusting fragrance of death 
 
While all of the victims families 
watch all of these black men 
taken down and laid to rest 
 
No politician or public servant  
had the forsght to shed a tear 
it only hit home for them  
 
when some of their comrades 
were taken away from here 
even then they still won’t stop this and quit 
 
To serve and protect or protect and serve 
either way it always turns to death in the end 
like they hate us and are not interested in making a mends 
 
They are taking lives at an enormous rate 
most of the time it is out right murder 
fueled by racially motivated hate 
 
The life of a black man has no worth to these servants 
not the lives they have taken or the families 
they caused so much sorrow 
 
Knowing their husbands, fathers and brothers 
won’t be here tomorrow although throughout 
time we have continued to survive 
 
Even for all this time  
while we have been continuously 
been persecuted and shoved asside 
 
 
We will stand up and say enough is enough 
and we are not taking it anymore 
remembering to show unity as we walk through that door 
 
Black has always had black power  
not power over black 
wev’e already won that fight 
 
We are Americans who demand justice 
because we are a part of this country 
our contributions are endless 
 
 
We have fattened the pockets of many 
some wrong, some right 
some who are not afraid to stand up for what’s right 
 
If Martin were here what would he do? 
What about Malcolm or Mandella  
what would they say and do? 
 
It has become a national crisis 
none of us are safe  
from these men in blue 
 
“By The People” “For The People” 
are these the same people  
as me and you 
 
 
 
 

 

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Fuck-Up, Poetry Keshia L. Nowden

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Genre: Life, Anger

                                                                                                Fuck-Up – Keshia L. Nowden

You ever wonder why Santa Jesus God put us here?

You see fuckups everywhere.

Some inherited from wealth,

Some

stumbled

upon,

Some man-made.

I’m a reincarnated fuckup

I may have been the catalyst for being expelled from the Garden of Eden

I might have been the one to sell Jesus out at dinner one night,

or started World War I with a bullet to a noble’s dome.

Maybe Santa Jesus God hated me that much, he put me in this sad woman’s body,

A woman who doesn’t know what forgiveness feels like, because no one gave her a chance

to correct her mistakes.

Even if she did correct every mistake she’s made, people still shun her, like a contagion.

They say “all is forgiven,” but it isn’t.

“She’ll always be a fuckup,” She senses, “She’ll never change.”

So I don’t change…

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UNTITLED, Poetry by Renee Michelle Christian

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Genre: Life

UNTITLED by Renee Michelle Christian

*The cruel white man tried to braid fabrications.
He tried to cut a curve and make me weak.
He tried to split me from the ones I love.

I tell him to suck a lemon or sit on throne spirea.
Alphabet coming from my mouth is like ice.

But, I maintain my faith, hope for dreams of silk and my greatest
kiss of life.

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FALLING IN LOVE, Poetry by Mlaure

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Genre:Romance, Love

~FALLING IN LOVE ~
When nights are falling
I’m falling in love
falling with rosebuds
and sleeping with doves
When morning is rising
I’m rising in love
rising with rosebuds
and flying with doves
Falling or rising
I’m falling in love
rising or sleeping
I’m flying with doves

Mlaure

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All rights reserved www.mlaure.com

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His Melodic Apologies, Poetry by Forrest Jamie

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Genres: Closure, Friendship, Hurt, Painful, Sad

His Melodic Apologies by Forrest Jamie

He spends a lot of the time apologizing to me
for the days that go by between texts and a life so busy.
I think I’ve learned something important, though;
I can’t have someone like that in my life –
someone so fickle.
not right now.
As much as that pains me to admit,
for my own recovery and sanity,
I know I need someone dependable and constant.
And he’ll just apologize again,
with some more empty comments and half-promises.
This sinking feeling in my heart and stomach
knowing I’m letting go
of someone so important
because
I can’t count on him. 

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MY KING, Poetry Nissi Odewumi

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Genre – Hurt

MY KING – Nissi Odewumi

*Written from the point of view of an insecure friend*

You were my king,

I was your jester.

I was your today,

You were my forever.

You were my all,

I was your “something”.

I defended you,

When everyone rumored you were nothing,

I told them, you were something.

It’s so funny,

How you laughed at me,

When I wasn’t looking.

How you made a fool of me,

When my back was facing you.

But was I to believe those people who cautioned me against you,

And those your sweet little words,

That came out of your pretty little mouth.

I don’t know what to believe anymore.

You told me I was your queen,

But deep down, I knew I was just one of your conquests.

It would have done me better, if you hadn’t got me emotionally invested.

If you had…

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For Creativity, Poetry Tofunmi Kupoluyi

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Genre: Mentor, Relationship

For Creativity
Tofunmi Kupoluyi
See, I believe it’s only natural that I dedicate this to an individual who saw me through
An unthinkable miracle, this thing between me and you
Who knew that there could be a channel like Audiri to help share my views
All that’s new, even this story of how we grew?
And developed,
 I was once made to believe you only belonged to a select few
The gifted, the creatives, and sadly TK, that’s not you
So I approached you and said:
Hey my name is Tofunmi, and I’d love to write some poetry
I’m talentless but please believe that doing so will mean the world to me
And I have tried to honestly,
But the rhymes and I just don’t agree
And my apparent lack of harmony,
Has destroyed my chances to a great
degree
See I decreed on New Years’ eve…

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Do you know what love is?, Poetry by Marcelo Moraes Caetano

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Genre: Love, Rhyme

Do you know what love is?

By

Marcelo Moraes Caetano

Our love, our reason
to exist: a heart without prison.

When we love, we are crimson
creatures in the shadows; weak bones.

we are masters and disciples,
walking without vehicles;

we stopped without care,
we love, even if we are not beloved; we dare.

we go from wave to wave, their sound,
following: the earth is round;

Do we know what to do?
For a moment, nothing but living soon.

We are fugitive wishes
hideout. Clean dishes.

Love is giving the other side
because only one never reborn; it glides.

Love is having your fingers in paradise
and the feet blind, without notice, in lies.

Nobody knows what love is,
nobody knows, only if we love. Only he sees.

Love makes us supreme; though,
even giants, we still grow …

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Watch the July 2016 Poetry Readings

Watch the poetry readings from July 2016.

These Shoes – Poetry Reading by Latonia Sears 

Vntitlxd – Poetry Reading by Xzaviar Allen 

SUBLIME LOVE – Poetry Reading by Bindu Midha 

MONET – Poetry Reading by Caroline Clemens 

Tooth and Nail – Poetry Reading by Dudley Clarence Sturgis IV 

My Life Tumbled and I Fell – Poetry Reading by A Goomer 

9 VERSUS LOVE – Poetry Reading by Karoline Lehner 

The Eternal Dance – Poetry Reading by Michelle B Assor 

Poem For Tranquility – Poetry Reading by JoyAnne O’Donnell 

North of Tombstone, 3 A M – Poetry Reading by Doug Stanfield