LEONARD
DABYDEEN
Protest
(Remembering
George Floyd)
Where his
knee makes a lockdown on Floyd’s neck
There’s a
choke-hold grip to turn off his breath;
Unable to
speak, to wit his full deck.
In
stifling whisper, Floyd speaks to his death,
“I can’t breathe!
I can’t breathe!”, weakening depth.
No more
to tell, but to give voice to hear
Our
protest, BLACK LIVES MATTER, without fear.
If He Could Follow
If he
could follow light in the tunnel,
Where
darkness holds the key to his freedom,
Would he
not so gather his courage spell,
If he
could follow?
Or would
he sit, be grumpy like a bum,
Not
making any effort, no spinel,
Only
fostering lame excuse with rum.
Freedom
has its price, darkness must he quell,
And like
Athena, be ready to drum
This fire
of courage to whip Jezebel,
If he
could follow.
Life Is An Open Journey
Life is
an open journey
travelling
begins
from the
moment
your
shape and form
knitted
with umbilical attachment
in
mother’s womb
where the
field of life
begins
with echoes
of every
heart beat
every
pulsation
like a
rhythmic dance
and a
preparation
for
formative enrichment
eyes wide
open
senses
tuned to a new world
as you
continue itinerary
across
landscape
of earth
of moon
harmonious
challenges
sometimes
intimidating
with no
place to hide
or run
there
never seems to be an end
just a
beginning
yesterday
becomes
today
all of
today
rolls
over tomorrow
and the
scope of life
becomes a
roller-coaster
with
endless motion.
LEONARD
DABYDEEN
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