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she is a savanna village of gourd vines / mangoes & morning glory /
a shape shifter of liquid bronze always there / always catching / schemes stretched across wild synapses / mary-jane gaps & red dog howls / yesterday her strength touched his weakness / an ocean flowing his shoals / ebbing his rocky shore / today quenching his thirst for constant variation / she is moving / ever adjusting a meandering river seeking lakes of permanence on his landscape / today she is his tomorrow / her sinewy legs lean w/ heavy thighs envelop his daily struggle / her soft flesh pressed against political embankments eases his sufferings / she is his soul / a firebird returned from the ash of civic eruption comments from my friendsYou need to be friends with CafeFlow in order to leave them a Comment.In the meantime, you can always sign their guestbook. |
recent blog postsPoetrry - I Am Moved ...Posted
when she speaks to me as a man her voice god-gnosis / sweet / avant-garde & paternal unblemished w/ feminine longings I cannot catch her up she knows my mind and more the heart that beats w/ in me she has touched her fingers long and sinuous have reached my loins ... she is omega. She tells me things I cannot stand ... there is no father-god a man is incomplete being alone w/ jazz is not life she is not for me ... still she weaves me into her kente striped indigo blues &... (continue reading) Pan African Film FestivalPosted
My Sisters, My Brothers!!! If you haven't visited the PAFF, you are denying yourselves access to one of the most affordable cultural events of the year. Creative people showing the results of their hard work, dedication, and sacrifice. Wrtiters who have commited the visions of their imaginations to the page, directors and actors come together to add dimention to the dream. The movies shown unlock the common dreams in all of us ... they expose the hurts and give voice to... (continue reading) Africam MarketplacePosted
Finally had an opportunity to visit the African Marketplace saturday ... had a blast! Ran into some of my good friends, spent way too much money, then had my heart broken. Katrina. Louisiana. New Orleans. Gentrification ... relocation ... segregation ... reallocation ... . Once again, when corporate America wants what we have (backed by Federal government's armed forces), they take it by every means availible. Kudos to mother nature for making... (continue reading) |
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