“Life is
nothing but a dream, and if we are artists, then we can create our life with
love, and our dream becomes a masterpiece of art”
(Don Miguel
Ruiz)
I remember reading James Weldon
Johnson’s “The Diary of an Ex-Black Man” and in it he spoke about an experience
where he realized he was black and ran home to ask his mother if he
really was black because he did not know until a teacher told him.
The innocence in that amazes me.
The beauty of his writing thrilled me. The masterpiece of his song that came to
be known as “The Black National Anthem” moves me.
She did it with visual presentations of what reporting to active duty as a soldier in the war for true equality looks like when she levels the playing field and makes black life across the globe know in truth that beauty in identity is not a one-size-fits-all kind of thing when she showcases the beauty of the normal physiology of her skin and sings James Weldon Johnson's song live. Her performance on Coachella resonated with me and I tried to capture my thoughts of it in a poem since it is National Poetry Month. I hope you will read it.
James Weldon Johnson’s Masterpiece
Takes Beyonce
Black Woman
Takes Beyonce
Black Woman
Strong
Woman
Good Woman
I am Woman
I am
Daughter
I am Sister
I am Cousin
I, the
Writer
I am
Blessed
I Confess
I am Set
I am First
I am
History
I Have a
Ministry
I the
American
I the Woman
I the
American Woman
I the Black
Woman
I the
Strong Black Woman
I who Lift
My Voice in Sing
‘Til Earth
and Heaven Ring
I’m down
with the Kings
Because, I
the Queen
I Am the
First
To show all
the Haters
I Did it
Like a
Teacher
Schooling
us to own our Blackness
To possess
Pride
Of being
who you are
In your Blackness
In your
status
In your
number
Because you
are a Number
Because you
are in the Number
Because you
Are
Because you
have an Identity.
Rings with
the Harmony
Of Liberty
Like a
church bell on Sunday Morning
In Brooklyn
High as the
glistening Skies
March on
Beyonce.
I respect
who you are.
You are
Cultural!
You are Strong!
You are
Fierce!
You are
Black!
You are a
Soldier in the Army of God!
And you are
Shining Your Light!
Now Even
the Young, Gifted and Black Youth will be able to Sing the Black National
Anthem
Who may not
have known there was a
Black
National Anthem
Until they
saw Coachella in 2018.
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Hey
speaking of culture.
I wrote a
song about the beauty of my family’s culture.
The video
does a better job of displaying it though and I hope that you will take a
minute to watch my video entitled Saut D’eau Song written and produced by Stephanie Jeannot. Though it only shows bits and
pieces of beautiful Haiti, I am glad to have been able to see it with mine own
eyes. The beauty in culture moves me.
Thank you so
much for stopping by my page and for taking the time to read my blogpost. Be so
wonderfully blessed.