Deaths’s quick visit (a true and personal story)
My lips were parched.
My eyes were sunken in,
they were hiding from my pale deserted face.
Each breath was a painful sacrifice
that my lungs no longer wants to participate in.
My heartbeats were sprinting so hard and fast.
The nurses were testing my fingers for oxygen.
but they were so cold and stiff, none of them wanted to communicate
Awoken by a miracle and heard the nurse said
'' is she dead?"
Slowly making my way to consciousness,
I looked at death and said
"I see you come to visit me, but I won't let you in. "
Dreaming
Police!
Freeze!
Drop the weapon!
Hands above your head!
Confused and scared by how those harsh words presented themselves
my knees bent inwards, I was choking on my words,
concentrated urea solution was dripping down my thighs
I tried to explain,
"There is no weapon, only a cell phone,"
"Not every black person is strapped or harm!"
He looked at me, he saw my skin
he already convinced himself that he saw evil,
I was kissed by a bullet straight through my chest
my blood splattered,
wasted on the ground
I screamed my last words as I came to death,
They turned the lights on.
My friends looked at me.
Thankfully, this was all in a dream,
except the part of me being BLACK.
Crash Courses
I can tell you about our chemistry,
we connected like strong ionic bonds
that absolutely nothing could break us apart
I can tell you about our Physics
that somehow defy Newtons law
because there was no gravity, no friction
just a single force pulling us closer and closer together
and I can tell you about our anatomy
I was sure I was built with your rib
So, who is she?
I guessed you had an extra rib
Oh, wait! I could Bible Studies
pretty sure it wasn't Adam, Eve, and Eva
but you have to do the math to divide a smile by a tear times fear equals mere truth.
Glass Bottle
Though my skin is silky and smooth
and my body has angular curves
that tapers off elegantly preparing him for my insides-
He calls his friends over they laugh so loudly
then he grabbed me forcefully
removing my cap which was a physical and mental barrier
to protect against people who will contaminate my insides
he did not even find out if I had too much sugar
he just ripped off my clothes saying
it's just a label
then he kissed me on the mouth
sucked onto my lips
lifted me up, then he turned me upside down
Now I am no longer clean,
and nothing is left inside of me
you could see through my soul
he was finally done with me
so he dumped me hard
and now I am broken.
Silence screams the truth
Her eyes overcrowded with teardrops
ready to burst from their corners
her hands, cold and trembling, as she hugged herself in self-pity
Her feet plastered to the wooden floor
too weak to lift her upper body.
Her ears pricked, but there was no sound
For once, her growling stomach,
the dripping tap, and even the wispy whistling wind
all stopped
knowing how much she hates the silence
because silence screams the truth.
Lets rhyme
If the whole world spoke only in rhymes,
It would be fun, so much fun at times
People will be forced to say nothing but the truth
and for those who refused, for once they will be mute
Rhyming our words cant be too bad
when Dad rhymes with sad
care rhymes with dear,
and share and fair
black rhymes with rock
and trump rhymes with dump
it would be so much fun if the world just spoke with rhymes
we would dance to poems, playing tunes in our minds.