He is a recently added contributor to A Cornered Gurl via Medium and as far as I can tell, he uses his words wisely. Innovative and unique, Roy brings something to the publication that I am quite happy to see. Of African descent, he weaves a bit of his culture into his words as well and learning bits and pieces about his world is intriguing and knowledgable too. His poem, Mrs. Middle Lane struck me as incredibly sound, well-written, and a mind-bender. It is worth every second of the readers’ eyes. And now, the feature:
Mrs. Middle Lane
Somewhere between left and right,
thereβs space for her.
Perhaps just a thin line of imbalance,
but thatβs fine;Β she maintains her stand.
Sheβs neither black nor white.
Not that sheβs confused.Β Wisdom indeed sits in her matter.
She wears neutrality to blend with every colour,
yet her tones never match any otherβs.
Sheβs grey. Sheβs singular.
She doesnβt have your back, she doesnβt stab it.
She wonβt turn you on, she wonβt turn you down either.
She understands you, but doesnβt stand with you.
She wonβt bring you down, she wonβt raise you up.
She runs in between.
Sometimes there is only so much she can care about.
Sometimes she chooses to not choose.
She sees you on one side, your opponent on the other.
She sees where everyone is coming from.
But she would follow no one to where theyβre leading.
She doesnβt take sides, sheβs faithful to Middle.
Sheβs Mrs. Middle Lane.
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