Bumpy Tymes
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The
revolution is a plow
digging
six
feet deep
with
the splinters of its’ handles
caving
to the bone of the people
resisting
the
storm is raging & blows out the night
on
the wick of the candle—
the
rain is coming
fire
is hard to come by, now—
drenched
by the puddles a generation of youth
are
washed into poverty—they’re hungry
while
dodging gun totting criminals
blasting
at their foes
to
survive on these mean streets—Piri—Punto
the
established in 2001
said
no
child left behind?
Behind—it’s
all I see in them
the
load a parent has to bare
as
they bury their sixth child
killed
by gangs
their
seventh child bullied
&
scared to go outside and play
now—suicide
claims the youngest son
due
to insufficient funds
community
centers and schools
are
failing rapidly
and
the grave mark is getting far worst
while
changes are not directed from inside
the
white house
unless
serious demands for changes are made
by
the people
we’ll
continue to wonder… and the change
will
never come
but
too the materialist eyes of the new slave
with
no more vision or freedom
than
the jailed political prisoners worldwide
the
journey has no life to continue
and
follow
Moses
or Jesus to the other side
of
freedom’s mountain
there’s
no desire to make it over
our
focus is blurred away
to
distracted by the science of technology—
TVs
tune up hip-hop porn
and
un-educated writers for variety shows
it’s
too painful to watch
Flava
Flav playing himself for the capitalist devil
that
America has designed
with
Black folk leading the billon dollar campaign
while
their mother’s still living in the projects—
almost
40 years deep after the Civil Rights &
Black
Power Movement we’re pacing at the crossroad &
won’t
vote—
Amerikkka’s
about to institute the pic-nic culture
to
choke the families of color
and
remanding descendants of Africans worldwide
don’t
you read the news on?
Cancel
Negros Now—(CNN)
it’s
being delivered through you ear-hole
with
a headset to your cell phones & iPods
our
psyches are to mesmerized & distracted
from
the horrible situation in New Orleans
they’re
coming—
the
violent ones—
Satan’s
little evil spirit Bush, FEMA, Cheney, Halliburton,
Condoleezza—hands
all in the details
the
builders and thieves all at once
concealing
the lies that destroying
the
entire world and they do it so—gracefully SMILING.
white
teeth, white hands;
white
teeth, Black hands;
white
teeth, Asian;
Native,
Chicano,
&
Latino hands
are
going to be the real reason,
we’ll
be burning in hell’s deception
of
wars and rumor of wars
as
they push the button of mass destruction—
they
do it so, gracefully smiling.
The
preceeding words are lyrics from the title cut of the CD Bumpy
Tymes
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here to listen to Blackman Preach read this poem.
BlackCommentator.com
Spoken Word Columnist, Poet Blackman Preach (Cedric T. Bolton),
is a poet (spoken word artist) and producer, born in Pascagoula,
Mississippi and raised in Paterson, New Jersey. Cedric received
his Bachelor of Arts degree from Western Washington University
and currently resides, with his wife, in Syracuse, New York.
He is the Founder of Poetic
Black Fusion, a writers' workshop that provides access and
opportunities to poets of African Ancestry living in Central
New York. He is also the co-founder of Voices Merging,
a student-run poetry organization (spoken word) at the University
of Minnesota that provides a social outlet for undergraduate
students to develop as writers, network and express themselves
on stage. He has been writing poetry for 14 years and is published
in the Ethnic Student Center's Newsletter at Western
Washington University, The Spokesman Recorder, and
St. Cloud Times. Click
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