This
recording was a part of the "State of the Ghetto Address"
and dedicated to Brother Malcolm X at Western Washington University.
Students created a day of celebration on May 19, 2000. Blackman
Preach was honored to be a student on the original committee that
organized the Remembrance Day for Brother Malcolm X. He was one
of the student poets and read Bloody Revolution.
Click
here to listen to Blackman Preach read this poem.
Bloody
Revolution
I
am acknowledging the manslaughter
murder
murderers
you
assassinated him
the
bottomless grave thinker
on
his hiatus
strategizing
while working the campaign against
America’s injustice of
harrassing him
following him
challenging him
while
feasting at his dinner table?
before
his first child Attallah was conceived
Denmark
Vesey was screaming
a
bloody revolution.
From
the podium
journalists
hustled footage of the leader
speaking
- speak outs
of
the child pimping-addict hustler
gambling
satan’s
prisoners
I
seized a glimpse of this nationalist leader
as
articulate the demonstration of power
with
oral narratives motioning with his hand-out
he
directed the grassroots
in
the ghet-to and
David
Walker was screaming
a
bloody revolution.
Unlocking
a
pen-uh
jailhouse rock
of a
double edge
ministrieeeeee’s martyr
where
the ballot seared
the
bullet
connecting
Malik Malcolm
with
other classes and races
before
the dismantlers
and
conspirators
paralleled
men and women
with
a degenerate foundation
knowing
Nat
Tuner was screaming
a
bloody revolution.
I
stand where he stood
the
bleeder of death
like
a thief in broad daylight
we
all were watching
knowing
the
authorities and the nation
were
in on it
shifting
the aim of Malcolm’s story
media and government
are
the real blame for the mourners
but
the leadership kept
Kwame
Nkrumah screaming
a
bloody revolution.
Yeah
I fought in
World
War I - II and III
Vietnam
Saudi
Iraq
Afghanistan
the Gulf of all the wars
you’ve
created
on
enemy lines that wasn’t mine
they
knew it
you
knew it
while
Dr. King
was
screaming
a
bloody revolution.
Through
the eyes of the womb
his
ideas of being born anew
Malcolm’s
actual birth is almost near
but
you still
have not
figured out
what
I’m trying to say
the
babe was
discharge
Malcolm Little
the
prison’s hustling pimp-out addict
Malcolm
X-
the
rehabilitated philosopher
El-Hajj
Malik El Shabazz-
a
genius blessed by Allah
the
martyr came out the archives
screaming
- scream - screaming
and I mean
screaming
- scream - screaming
a damn bloody revolution.
The
preceeding words are lyrics from the CD State
of the Ghetto Address
Click
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.
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