Safe Spaces.
The curse of looking for safety outside of yourself.
An end where the only place to turn is yourself.
Before I was interested in why I wasn’t fitting in.
Now what excites me is the idea that I get to grow if I invest in myself. How I will grow? Where will I bend? How will I wrap?
Like A Vine
Adapt.
Adapting to it’s environment, aware of its functions,
of its needs.
It’s time to remember me.
A poem:
Safe Spaces:
You tried to play with the matrix and
now you’re demanding a safe space.
don’t ask for space from space.
In You, that’s its place.
In you the Universe.
Outside of you More Universe.
Man kind, the mad kind.
The obsessive, compulsive, sick in love kind.
unaware of its own kind,
Child,
let the planets align.
Let them take you for a ride.
How will there be growth if there is not struggle?
How will you know peace without chaos and
wisdom without ignorance?
Be gentle with yourself.
Here we are, in time.
for some time.
You are a seed.
You ask for space? That’s where you’ll find it. Up and out of that shell.
But first you must crack through it.
You’re cracking through it.
Stay still.
Breathe.
Calling all Atlanta Teen Poets – Deadline: March 24
VOX is accepting submissions from poets, rappers, leaders and activists ages 13-19 to represent Atlanta as the 2017 Youth Poet Laureate. To apply, email AtlantaWordWorks@voxatl.org your resume/CV and 5 poems or YouTube links. Find out more from the Atlanta Youth Poet Laureate Promotional Booklet.
A joint program of Urban Word NYC and VOX, this program seeks to identify young writers and leaders who are committed to civic & community engagement, poetry & performance, human relations, diversity, social justice and education across Atlanta.
Along with the prestigious title of Atlanta Youth Poet Laureate