Our humanity ties us all together, weaved together in a web of mutuality and intimacy, bound into the same fate. Read on
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In the beginning, God made man And man and woman made me Being stripped of who I am What has that made me? You say I am a woman, You say that I am a blank space that is waiting to be painted As if I was the universe, that holds their jewels as sacred… Read on
the moon is my constant it never appears to change formed by collision she fills in an unexplained manner many a hit she secures the earth like a mother for her young, her untamed tresses reach with gravity her affection and her blood through the blows she manages to gleam, notwithstanding the entirety of her… Read on
March 16, 2021 marked the 53rd anniversary of the My Lai massacre, one of the most heinous mass murders against unarmed civilians in US imperial history. Vietnamese women and young girls were mutilated and gang raped and children were slaughtered by white American soldiers. And in Atlanta, on the same day 53 years later, we… Read on
“Is the wind silent? “ “Only when it blows softy!” These are the two phrases I hear spoken of me all the time, But how can you possibly know when you are deaf to all besides what you wish to hear, I am the god of air, I control it from all points of the… Read on
This poem, "Truth," is about not keeping things inside and “staying real” with yourself and allowing all of you to feel and think as you truly desire. Read on