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    Not Racist

    High risk. You act like a hazardous virus. A case of nuclear waste, not enough of a human to earn your space in this world till the end of days.No one cheers for an unfinished race...Why does my skin...

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    • LOVE THIS!! Love the art work! Love the song/poem!!

      There is so much to say about this poem/song, but not sure where to begin. Yes, racism and bigotry are taught, whether in the home or even more in a society where racism is built into its very fabric and from the very beginning. Genocide and Slavery (yes existing today), are the founding morality and ethos of this country, of the whole capitalist development. America was NEVER GREAT and has always been 2 countries within a single country. In today’s world and society, we see the results and continuation of this divide. And, unless it is stopped, everything will get even worse.

      Drieks, your poem is right on time!! Sing it LOUD!! Back in the day, we would say: “Seize the time; Seize the power”!

      Curt

      • Thank you for taking time to comment Curt. I apologize for my late reply. Life gets in the way some times.
        I live in the Netherlands and racism is an issue here as well. Honestly, pick any place on earth and racism emerges i guess.
        Racism always strikes me as such an unintelligent and self destructive mind set. It is truly baffling. I wrote this piece over 5 years ago and still stand behind every syllable.

        I thought it was kind of funny/typical when i uploaded this song on my youtube channel, it had to be checked by someone from youtube if it was ok to upload. The title “Not Racist” could be offensive right?! haha. We are a funny race, that’s for sure.

    • Beautifully ugly truth, my friend. This may seem unrelated because it is so mild by comparison. But, it reminded me of when I was in high school in my small town of Waco, Texas. I had begun writing then and I was also active in Speech and Drama competition. I wanted to use my own work, but that was not allowed, so I adopted the pen name, “L. Cohen,” a phonetic rearrangement of the letters of my name, of a sort. My mother was aghast. “Why choose THAT name? she asked. I explained, and she said, “But that’s JEWISH! Aren’t you worried?” “Why would I be worried, mom? I asked her, innocently. “Oh, never mind, she said. I was truly puzzled. We had never talked about race. We had never been around people of other races. But I knew racism when I heard it, and I was hearing it from my own mother. Though I never heard her say an unkind word about anyone of any race, I never looked at her the same way again. Later that year, our school desegregated, 1965. Oddly (many people thought), there were no problems — at least, not among the kids. It was simply “novel” at worst. At best, I had some new friends.

      • Hey FD! Thank you for taking time to read/listen and comment. I’m sorry for taking so long to reply.
        I can relate to your story unfortunately. My parents both had these tendencies. But they would always play it off as a joke.
        Growing up in such an environment is toxic.
        People who are unintentionally racist cause more harm than they realise.

    • Powerfully penned, Drieks. Incredible lyrics my friend you are one with your craft. Excellent work as always, your arrangement complements the lyrics nicely. And the message is received.. Appreciate you.

      Damian

    • Love this Lady, call it out

    • Drieks amiga! What a powerful message. I’m honored to know you!
      I can’t say I’ve experienced racism. Not the way my parents did back in the day.
      My mom was very involved with who I hung out with and their parents.
      If she didn’t like them it was a no fly zone. lol
      My mom would love this!

      The world needs this right now. It’s like we are going backwards as a society.
      Not just with the color of our skin but in tolerance of different perspectives.

      • Thank you Adelphina! The honor is all mine.
        I 100% agree with you. I grew up around racist people and I remember not understanding the hate. I’m glad that i still don’t.

        Your mother sounds like an amazing woman!

    • Thank you so much for your kind words. I am not worthy 🙏
      The current president seems to be from another planet so maybe i’ll have a chance! 🤷‍♀️

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    Underneath water

    Staying under water.I had grown that natural attachment.Any time in the surface.I naturally made my way underneath.It felt better to my skin.

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  • Cause and Effect

    I died a little yesterday or felt a little deadBut today I'm feeling better It was only in my head.************************Yesterdaysomething in me pressed pause.A heavinessperhaps a tiny death,or maybe justthe absence of myself.I tried to move,but each gesturefelt laboured and opaque like...

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    The Little Love Button

    A long timeagowhen I wasa teenager,I had awonderful,tender-heartedgirlfriend.She was patient.I was wideawake, and greenas a frog.She said,don't rub it sohard, you willhurt it.Think of it asa new toy youdiscovered.It's small, andyou need to becareful.It isn't apimple thatyou aretrying to...

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    Full Moon Night

    Full Moon Night    Tonight When I dance around a bonfire Wild, unrestraind and free Dressed only in starlight Blame it on the moon!   Tonight When I chant ancient rhymes Sing the song of my soul To the rhythm of my heartbeat  Blame it on the moon!   Tonight When I roam the...

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    • Great write Elke….the moon has a lot to answer for but not quite as much as our minds.🙏

      • Thank you very much for reading and writing such a kind comment, dear Peter! I think Lady Moon doesn’t address our mind in the first place. She speaks directly to our heart and soul, and inspires our creativity and intuition.

    • The perfect piece for our extra bright sister above! How you began each cinquain with “Tonight” is very momentous, with an unexpected surprise at the end. This made me smile an ol’ cheshire grin. Wonderful write!

      Clay

    • OK – It’s your fault. It was a great night for a naked dance, So is tonight. Wish you were here. 😉

    • Beautifully penned, Elke. Excellent write my friend with great flow. The words dance to the beat. Appreciate you.

      Damian

    • I’d like to speak in defense of the Moon… 🤣

      Sappho, I love how your dance around the bonfire leads to the fire of passion and that you take full credit for your desire!!! I think we humans have always loved howling at the moon and our desires for intimacy. May our howling and intimacy make the moon shine full and bright!!!!

      Curt

    • Yes, dear Curt, in full moon nights the atmosphere is filled with magic. Our hearts are wide open and ready to give and receive love and passion. Let’s make magic happen!
      I bow to you with gratitude for your constant, supportive comments and for sharing your thoughts! 😊🙏🏼

    • Hahaha, nice, makes us ask ourself if wiccans were the original hippies, tight

    • Oh! If we had reading lists, this would be on it! The passion, the whimsy, the movement…amazing! Absolutely a keeper!

    • Thank you so much for your awesome comment, dear Willow! My deepest gratitude 🙏🏼

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