Thursday, April 14, 2011

#39 Poem for Some Black Women

i am lonely,
all the people i know
i know too well


there was comfort in that
at first but now
we know each others miseries
too well.


we are
lonely women, who spend time waiting for
occasional flings
we live with fear.
we are lonely.
we are talented, dedicated, well read
BLACK, COMMITTED,


we are lonely,
we understand the world problems
Black women's problems with Black men
but all
we really understand is
lonely.


when we laugh,
we are so happy to laugh
we cry when we laugh
we are lonely.
we are busy people
always doing things
fearing getting trapped in rooms
loud with empty…
yet
knowing the music of silence/hating it/hoarding it
loving it/treasuring it,
it often birthing our creativity
we are lonely


being soft and being hard
supporting our selves, earning our own bread
soft/hard/hard/soft
knowing that need must not show
will frighten away
knowing that we must
walk back-wards nonchalantly on our tip-toeness
into
happiness,
if only for stingy moments


we know too much
we learn to understand everything,
to make too much sense out
of the world,
of pain
of lonely…


we buy clothes, we take trips,
we wish, we pray, we meditate, we curse, we crave, we coo,
we caw,


we need ourselves sick, we need, we need
we lonely we grow tired of tears we grow tired of fear
we grow tired but must al-ways be soft and not too serious…
not too smart not too bitchy not too sapphire
not too dumb not too not too not too
a little less a little more
add here detract there
.lonely.

Such gentlemanly behaviour lol

AVANT FUCKIN GARDE

Forgive me PETA

My woman of the moment, Sia Furler of Sia...what an amazabells being...

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I BEEEEEn reading this book,They Dare To Speak Out, just haven't had the time to finish it; anyway the book examines Israel and the Israel lobby and the degree of control they have over the United States Government, based on his experience representing the State of Illinois in the United States House of Representatives.

It argues that pro-Israeli groups such as AIPAC are able to suppress free debate, compromise national secrets, and shape US foreign policy.

Findley focuses on individuals who have stood up to the pro-Israel forces and brings out their statements and observations on the Middle East and US foreign policy toward Israel.