Two poems written on Substack notes
finding my way to the light
the day nearly got
away from me, and
I remembered I
hadn’t poeted yet.
hadn’t penned
something that
would set me free.
although I feel
dislimned, I press
forward and find my
way to the light. I
will not give myself
permission to break;
I’m allowed to bend.
I’m allowed to
stretch.
but I damn sure
better not break.
there’s much work to
still be done, and
those of us with
stones as strength
know we have to
build ourselves up.
we are the crumpled
up pieces–rock hard
and steady. when the
weight is heavy; we
bear it with the
world hanging on to
our hearts.
the blood of our
ancestors wave in
our bones. we can
hear the maker
calling us home.
we’re getting ready.
greedy, nasty men
I believe TACO feels
that keeping all
exculpatory information against
him from the
public can stick.
but people will
remember the
moment their hearts
broke. people remember losing
trust in human beings.
it is the pain that
connects us all–the
suffering that binds
us. from starving
communities to
burning cities to
the coal-filled hearts
of men who call the
shots…
we will remember.
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I recently signed up to write on Substack as well. Poking the Bear’s Belly for Fun is a place of healing as I speak about the most recent events with my place of employment, as it pertains to racism and discrimination. I welcome your visit.
Both are beautifully crafted. The first one was a clarion call to lace up and stiffen up. Still got work to do it has been a wild ride, but hanging on for dear mercy is a quiet strength too. Lol.
Thanks for sharing these, Tre.
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Thank you very much for reading. 🙏🏾🩵
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You’re welcome, dear.
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I enjoyed and related to both pieces. It is something I will never forget. We are creatures that need love, and we need to feel safe just to exist. We know this from basic psychology 101 classes. Without these things, we don’t even develop psychologically correctly as babies. As adults, we still long for the sense of safety and feeling loved. No, we will not forget the trauma around us, or the horrors that Taco is creating. This is my takeaway from your pieces, and I enjoyed them both very much. Have a blessed weekend my friend.
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Thank you kindly. 🙏🏾🩵
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WE will remember!! Love it, trE!
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Thank you!
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You’re welcome.
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“I hadn’t yet penned something that would set me free” is a big gem of a line to me, glittering from a well constructed nest.
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🙏🏾🩵 Thank you for reading, Stephanie.
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Strong messages on their own – interesting juxtaposition together. You won’t break, trE and your writing will definitely set you free. Your first poem spoke to me. Thank you so much. 🙏🏻
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You’re most welcome, Michele. Thank you. I understand how you can connect with the first poem, and I appreciate you telling me. Peace and blessings.
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🕊️🌻🙏🏻
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You bet we will remember.
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Yes, trE, “we will remember.”🙏🏽🫶🏽
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Really enjoyed both poems. The first one really resonated because I’ve been trying to remind myself that no matter what life throws my way I’ll figure it out and move forward.
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Amen. That’s really all we can do. Thank you, Pooj! 🙏🏾🩵
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You’re welcome! 💕
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Ma’am! I am JUST NOW seeing the email (that was in my spam inbox) of you recommending my blog! And I cannot thank you enough, lady. I truly cannot. I didn’t even know we had the capability on WP to recommend another blogger’s site/blog like that. I am so hyped now! *Searches for how to recommend people’s blogs* 😆😂🤣
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You’re welcome! I think it’s a pretty new feature and I wanted to share some blogs I really enjoy on there 😊💕
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❤️💜🩵
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