Thursday, November 9, 2017

The Reality Of Black Man When Dealing With The Police







The Reality Of A Black Man When Dealing With The Police



As a black man I must be in reality
about society.
It is as if the police kill us for fun.
And for a voice for us there is no one.
They use their brutality
for notoriety,
as they climb their ranks
with their attitude toward us so stank.
Making these times full of insanity
as it seems like every day,
becomes another tragedy.
It’s a crime to not respect human life,
and survival is a never ending existence of strife.
As we black men die for less
but are still so blessed.
Although it seems to others
that our lives or worthless.
Still I say that we are priceless
and in so many ways invisible.
As others don’t realize that we black men die
over a simple principle,
called human life!
As we are cut down by life’s knife
while our love one’s grieve in pain,
because more black men die in vain.
The police treat us like target practice
and then turn deaf ears to our activist
calling them reverse racist.
So if a black man is to resist arrest
then it can be taken as if he has a death wish.
 I wish
all this madness would stop
although sad to say it won’t
 until the whole world goes pop.


Thursday, September 14, 2017

Going Through Thangs





GOING THROUGH THANGS


Me and old lady,
 Mary Jane
been going through thangs.
17, a teen
Street struck,
with faded dreams.
Hanging in streets,
drunk as hell
its like I am trapped in my own cell.
Stealing,
to catch that feeling.
Always chasing a buzz
  thinking that i s all life was,
broke as joke.
My life going up in smoke,
So at 17 teen.
Me and old lady mary jane 
Going through some thangs.


































































Tuesday, August 1, 2017

My Mom For Her Birthday












MY MOM
  

She is like a dream,
her image stains
my brain.
She has hope,
for me to cope.
Oh, she loves me,
she cares for me.
About life she teaches me.
She is like a dream,
a lovely lady that I am blessed to have on my team.
It’s more like I am on her team,
she is a part of my foundation.
Oh, mother you are simply amazing.


Monday, July 3, 2017

Only For Fools








Only For Fools


Is love,
 only for a fool?
Or is the one who gets played  just not cool.
Love can make you cry
when it goes awry.
Oh love is the essence of broken heart,
you feel it when apart.
 fools have love when they fall,
but love still calls.
Again and again.
So is love only for fools.
oh love is only for fools.




Monday, June 5, 2017

A Stream










A Stream



Life is like a stream,
it begins as a dream.
You follow it on its path,
you cry, live, die, and laugh.
in the stream of life you grow,
as you know.
as you flow,
life becomes pain and woe.
Still on the stream,
you live your dreams.
But your life begins and never ends
 like flowing stream.






Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Because I Write










Because I Write


I write with the mind of a writer.
 With the heart of a fighter,
as a poet I en light
when I write
with incite.
Because I write
I keep it real
with what I write.
With so much zeal
sometimes how I feel
is the soul of the blues.
As I dealing with the issues of life
that‘s why I write.
Trying to right
my wrongs
when I write
It is as if I fight
when I right.
But I still have passion and sensitivity
with that comes with creativity. 
So with the mind of a writer
and the heart of a fighter.
All of this is because I write.
Because I Write


Sunday, April 2, 2017

Our Plight











Our Plight


We were taken from our ancestry
forced into existence of slavery
only to eventually
hang from trees.
And never to know
our real families history.
For us America is a disenfranchised society
that lacks love in the form of humanity.
So we exist caught up insanity
if we are proud then its seen as vanity.
Yet no one wants to admit to these sins
and for the color of our skin
we are still condemned.
Waiting to be free
to really embrace racial equality.
But until then
we will always be judged
by the color of our skin.
Visualizing the horrific images embedded into our brains
our peoples plight is nothing but a long journey of pain.
An example of us always hanging from a tree

being still taught today that our ancestry starts with us being slavery.

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

The Mis Education










The Mis Education



They teach us that we rode slave ships
and beat us with whips.
So some teachers said we would be nothing but drug dealers and pimps.
They had many of us thinking to be black was a curse
and that we had it the worst,
yet we became doctors and nurses.
In America our black history
goes no further than slavery.
We never learn about the A shate Kings
Or Hannibal Braca.
So we become shame of our past
although we know freedom must come at last.
Yet we are not taught that we came from glory
and we are purposely overlooked when it comes to the story of history.
Although we helped make this nation what it is
so they give us one month of the year
to hear
some of the things we that we have done.
We have been around as long
as the copper sun.
Yet we are not taught the proper knowledge
although we attend college.
It is time we learn
so the tables can turn
and we can feel better about our past
while persevering our freedom through history so it can last.
The Mis Eudacation.










Thursday, February 2, 2017

One Who Died For Our Rights









One Who Died For Our Rights

When it comes to the progress of the civil rights movement, many people died for the un- going cause for equal rights.   Many died for a change to come as they self-sacrificed themselves so others could have a better way of life to live.  Yet many of those brave people never received fame, credit, or mention for what they died for.  There are so many of those who died for cause of racial equality but there is one brave man to not only mention but honor.  His name was Mr. Medgar Evers. 
            Medgar Wiley Evers was born July 1925.  He was born in town of Decatur Mississippi, as a young man Evers served his country honorably in World War II.  After Evers military service he graduated from college.  He attained a degree in business administration in 1952 from Alcorn State University.  For Evers education was always important even as a young boy Evers would walk twelve miles to school to and from everyday just attain his high school diploma. It was at Alcorn State University, that Evers would meet his wife Myrlie and they would go on to have three children.
After Evers graduated from college he and his wife Myrlie then moved to a town called Mound Bayou Mississippi.  It was in the town of Mound Bayou that Evers started working for Magnolia Mutual Life Insurance Company.  The life insurance company was owned by T.R.M Howard who also was a civil rights activist.  Together Evers and Howard began to start and organize boycotts of gas stations that would let African Americans use their bathrooms.  Evers and Howard’s efforts would continue to grow as they organized and protested.  Their organization was called the Regional Council of Negro Leadership.  This organization was also known as the R.C.N.L.  As they fought for the cause for racial equality their organization drew crowds of ten thousand or more in the years of 1952 through 1954.  Evers also played an enormous part in the desegregation of Mississippi’s Gulf coast beaches.  These organized series of protest became known as the Biloxi Wade Ins.  It was Evers who joined forces with Dr. Gilbert Mason Sr. to put together a plan of action to stop the discrimination of blacks from being able to occupy the beaches of Mississippi’s gulf coast.
            By late 1954, Megar Evers became Mississippi’s first field secretary of the N.A.A.C.P. Evers job was to start other local chapters of the N.A.A.C.P. in Mississippi and also to continue to organize protest to continue the fight for equal rights for African Americans.  With Evers new position as field secretary of the N.A.A.C.P. he would use his leverage to help support James Meredith.  James Meredith with the help of Evers became the first African American to not only attend Ole Miss but to also graduate.  As Evers made steady progress for the fight for the civil rights for African Americans in state of Mississippi, he was a man who was very brave and looked death in eye.  There were many death treats targeted at Evers and multiple attempts at taking his life still Evers would continue his calling.  In which was to be a man who died for others so they could have a life of freedom that Evers himself never knew.
            On the morning of June 12 1963, Medgar Evers was gun down in his own drive way.  He had just finished a meeting with N.A.A.C.P. lawyers and was holding t-shirts that said “Jim Crow must go”.  Evers was killed by a man named Byron De La Beckwith who was a known member of the White Citizens’ Council that later be called the Ku Klux Klan.  De La Beckwith was arrested for the murder of Evers but was not found guilty until a third trial 30 years later found him guilty.  Byron De La Beckwith would later die in prison for murder and conspiracy to commit murder. De La Beckwith tried to appeal the verdict but was unsuccessful and died at the age of 80 while still incarnated.
            Medgar Evers, will go down in history as man unafraid of death.  He lived for cause and died for cause.  Its Evers brave civil rights work that helped so many people gain liberties that Evers never had himself.  He gave his life for the struggle for African Americans to have equal rights.  Which today is still is a struggle and will always be.  Although great men such Medgar Evers died for the progress that African Americans have today.  After all of his work as a civil rights leader still today many do not his name.  Even though he is a hero who was even buried at Arlington National Cemetery as a World War II veteran the legend of Evers too many is unknown.  So Medgar Evers was a man who was so brave and great yet in many ways his legacy is lost history.  For example you do not you do not hear his name much when discuss other civil rights leaders that were active at the of Evers.  Those such as Rosa Parks or Martin Luther King Jr. have a fame that is very iconic.  Where at the same Medgar Evers was one of their associates’ who died like King by being assassinated yet Evers does not receive the well-deserved fame that he should receive.  So it’s a shame that a great man who defied all odds to protect, love, and defend his people to the point death it is not honored the way he should be.  Due the fact that after all Mr. Medgar Evers is one of the courageous great men who died for our rights.

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

The Night







The Night



The night is free
and the heavens that be,
Dances with me.
The scenery
calms me,
Peacefully.
At last I  feel at ease
A cool breeze,
Lets me feel
The real.
The night,
 A idea that’s composed,
my story is a case that’s closed.
I am enchanted by the smell of a rose.
As the winds transcend,
and the energy is moving through trees
And the night is free.
And the scenery clams me,
Oh yes it clams me
the night.