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P O E T R Y
from Vinyle zine Issue 2
by vinyle zine
"WhatYou CanB"
by JanikaJackson
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DEFAULT SETTING/CLOSEDbyKapri
how much should i open up to you?
like a good book eager to share its prose or like a rose petals blossoming, bright red, in those warm, June days or like a door creaking with warning as you open it more should i open like an eagle’s wings as i watch it soar how much should i open to you should i tell you my fears could i trust you enough to show you my tears or share with you my foes how much should i open to you i’m bashful like morning shadows i’m complicated, not black and white like my grandfather’s dominoes but someday i’d like to be vulnerable with you like the parts between my cornrows your thoughts please? how much should i open to you should i take the lock off the windows of my chest and let your love breeze in a warm caress i’d rather open slow and steady not fully comfortable with you ’til i am ready ‘cause God only knows if I let my heart get used to your touch and you drop it i’ll permanently close
Washington
"Frame"bySerenityHill
thick round wide robust lips thighs nose breasts hips stomach nude naked vulnerable reflection mirror betrayal suffering touching feelings hatred help me save me
I do not know whose skin im in
"ButTheyNeverAskedMe Who I Was"by
This reminds me of summer days, in Hot-lanta during the 90’s. When we used to form a circle as friends scream out loud,
“Shabooya-Sha-Sha-Shabooya Roll Call!”
As we rock our hips to the beat Clapping, and stomping our feet. Who can be the loudest in their intro, we would all think. Sometimes, it was about word play, other times, it might’ve been about your sway or just the way, you would showcase who you were Who you were proud to be. Silly thing, is whenever it is my turn, to talk about me, I keep it short I keep it sweet, but #SayYoName is asking me to go deep. Honestly, I have never been asked thoroughly about who I am. I just normally exist,
Hiding the depths of my talents and love for safekeeping in the abyss. Roll Call! They would shout, Born at the intersection of Coca Cola place And Butler street is where I was born and where I came to be I viewed this as a challenge, introducing myself metaphorically. There I stood proudly, as they continued to shout. I grew soundly
At times, words did not come out Visions of my Georgia roots running, Outstretched, beyond me
JessicaN.Collier
to the unsolved mysteries of the “Big eas-y.”
River" by KRF
Love can flow
Like a river of peace
A river can hurt
It can carry, sharp metal objects, downstream
It can give way, to bumps curbs, abrupt changes
If the river could speak It would say, I have seen much Done much
Destroyed much
But nothing satisfies me more, than Peace
If their is no peace, it is confusion Where there is peace
There is love
Never be confused when I flow At my best.
"SchoolLunch" by SerenityHill
Warm grilled cheese, tomato soup
Milk I wont touch, a side of frozen apricots
A vegetable I refuse to eat, apple sauce
Ice cream costing seventy-five cents I give her my lunch number, only six digits
At the table already are Homemade sandwiches
Fresh cut fruit
Smoothie prepared that morning
Salty, savory chips
And a sweet treat for desert
Familiar faces different from my own I, an imposter among the others Different, but trying to feel the same
An outsider within An anomaly
Maybe was it the time? Was it money?
Or did I feel so unsure because of my skin?
BULLETPROOF"byKapri Washington
cry black man, it’s okay, cry and when you done releasin’ that salt water i’ll be there to wipe your eye i’m saving all my love for you you ask me why? cause i pray you’d do the same for me and i know that if you speak truth too loud like Malcolm if you live too fast like Nipsey if you put your hands up in self defense like Oscar Grant
YOU’LL DIE. or if you don’t do anything at all except try to live you’re still too dangerous so you might as well tatt’ “thug” across your chest like 2Pac, the son of a Black Panther you might as well rock a 14K gold cross across your heart like him too just let me find you one that’s bulletproof
"10:42"bySerenityHill
i search for the unimaginable. a desolation which consumes me, an unseen touch or familiar smell, or a song the soul cannot forget but longs to recall, trying to fill this void.
well, it devours my very essence.
the mind’s gaze, stranded in this abyss.
the expansion of my lungs ignites the force, the will, to bite back damp eyes. for there is a longing, a yearning, intellectually, spiritually, physically. this “it” unnamed, unclaimed, will i find?
by KRF
have skin, thatI think noone can see
WhenI try to look up The sunlooks down on me
I try to run away
But the sunoutruns me
Tarring my flesh
As sable as can be Internal - externalAmbirace, I want in society, I try to fit in But woe, there it is again, My skin
Rooted a “minority”
WhenI go toaccept the beautythatI see I getangry and wish there could be, My eyes an imbedded mirror not denyingit
I want to seea portrait more Of humanity, equality, passion
Knocking at all our door
A chance tounderstandsometimes
Whatit is I’m fighting for
A chance tounderstandthattheir is somethingmore Whatwould happenif I disregarded my skin?
Would my ancestors disregardme?
Or would theyuprise within Bringing me back to reality
Illuminating my propagatedfallacy
To tell me thatthat isn’t me
They would say:
“Look mama, your purple is as thick as cornbread
As finely grained as themeal
Ignoring us is a battle downhill. You complain aboutthe summer, But turn around, now Hunch bend.
Feel the heat of the race theycall sin
On a summer’s day
Complain now
Abouttar skin
Aboutsable
Aboutdarkness
We the people, who are loved by thesun
Copper burning
As rooted as cane
We the people
With molasses skin
Girl! Caress this air with the sway of your hips
Speak with conviction
Whenyou useyour full lips
Whenthey askyouto sit down, Your hair will remain standing
As high as thehighestcrown
Never hate thesun, For it loves you
As tar as sable as the race youare
You are a human
You are a divine craft
Andnever will that be untrue. Come home