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Journey With Me As I Write The Worlds Longest Poem
Life is but a moment. Smiling and dancing, crying and panicking. Wondering where to next? Will it finally be success or just another vex. Moments on top of hours. Hours on top of days with days on top of weeks, on top of months, on top of years, over decades, over centuries. Continuing moments of…
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At Times Miscommunication
As citizens of the United States something tells me that we are on the right path. We are learning to look past small differences about one another and seeing the bigger picture. We are actually trying. It is a journey I understand all too well, especially when there is so much deep history, some good…
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This World Is Yours
Allow me to take you on a journey with me. Close your eyes and let your muscles in your face and your breathing do a slow drop. Now with your eyes still closed, allow your mind to clear. If your mind is clearing as it should your head should drift. Once you are there, go…
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Now vs Then
It seems like at some point I became a new person. At age 23 I got into a car accident. Me against a tree. Well, the tree won that fight. Later, at age 26 I needed an uber from the Greyhound station and the driver asked my age, I told him. He responded, “people change…
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Protect Civil Rights
Many may not enjoy my thoughts based on my experience about the war on United States Citizens. We know that this is an actual thing. Officials have stated on record that even Judges are being threatened. With that Citizens of America are being referred to behind closed doors as the enemy within. Not only are…
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Letter To Myself
Today is July 16, 2025. This is a letter to Wyshandra Glaze from Wyshandra Glaze. Where do I even start when talking to you. I see you as an amazing person. Although I wonder sometimes if the world we live in is real. There is so much hate in this world and so many excuses…
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Langston Hughes
Today I read poems from Langston Hughes. He seemed like a man who thought a lot. His every journey from a night on the town to his woman of interest, he wrote into a poem. Even his trials of being African American and the struggles he endured. I like reading and hearing from writers and…
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Who Takes The Blame of Society
How We Judge Deeds Who Takes The Blame of Society? In this article we will have a non-biased conversation about key figures and how they were perceived by large portions of humanity. There was a time when I thought Martin Luther King set us backwards as African American people. When in fact it is the…
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Underneath A Sound
Book titled: Underneath A Sound | DING! DING! DING! “ARIAHHH… Could you please alert Irik of our awakening.” Sure why not; it’s not like you will actually attend our morning workings. Melizah, if I am being honest, I am tired of milking the cows alone when you should be helping.