“Conceptualize” National Poetry Month Post #4

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Peace, love and light everyone. Enjoy and really take a good listen to the poem titled, “Conceptualize” from my poetry book, “The Awakening, Pieces of Life Volume 2.” I wrote this poem originally in 2010 when myself and a friend were visualizing what we want the world to look like in the future not only for ourselves, but for all of the children and generations to come. We are still waiting for the day.

 

Praying for unity and peace. Praying for a day of no police brutality, no racism, no poverty and equity. If you like or love what you hear, please like and share. Also subscribe to my YouTube channel.

I invite you to check out my website after listening to this piece, where you can discover inspiration through my poetry books, blog, workshop offerings, videos and events.

May peace be with each of you.

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National Poetry Month 2021! Post #1.

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It’s National Poetry Month and my goal is to post a poem a week, I owe y’all two poems since I didn’t post one last week. Stay tuned for one more this week/weekend.

The first one I am posting I recorded last year around the same exact time titled, “Wake Up Call!” I feel that this poem is very timely with everything that has come about with Breonna Taylor, officers still not being arrested, the city of Louisville giving the family a settlement which can never replace her life that was tragically taken and no justice has been served.

If you like what you hear please feel free to share with others, if you would like to purchase a copy of my book titled, “The Awakening, Pieces of Life Volume 2” which this poem is published in or my other 2 poetry books, please feel free to check out the store here.

Take good care, may peace be with you and please remember to not be silent. ✊🏾

 

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