Monday, July 26, 2010

alien

This...world was not so new
to the natives that were present here since well
before ships set sail
and the self-proclaimed alpha males began seeing
the Earth as less than flat
the map may not have had names attached
to places
but there were surely various races, or rather more simply
hues of man
inhabiting the land prior to
the arrival of the
aliens
beings from outside this space
that made claims
in the name of people and nation states
with no basis
no justification except the preoccupation
with ownership of everything within sight
and 3000 miles more than that
from shore to shore
mountaintop to cavern's floor
and 3000 miles more
in fact within 300 years or less
the natives would rest less
die young...decrease
fail to exist
and the aliens would determine
who was fit
to share this place
they know as home
once home-less
sincerity,
rarity for the citizens
erecting fences as borders
or rather borders with fences
to diminish the life chances of those
who chance life for the life
one might make in the New World
no longer-
old story still the same
unless ancestors came atop the ship...
landed on Plymouth rock or were of the same
stock whom were received at Ellis Island
beneath the gaze of Liberty
than liberty not free
fabricated to fit the interests of a chosen few
and all others foreign to the conceptualization
as if beings from outside this thought and space
aliens

copyright 2010



Thursday, July 22, 2010

Back on the wagon...

Writing is an addiction. Problem for me is, I usually stop writing...take these enormous breaks for like weeks or months, and that is when I feel I have fallen off the wagon. No words for the page...creatively sober so to speak. Then, all of a sudden I will go on a binge-writing for days or even weeks on end. So with that being said, I feel I am back on the wagon. I have alot of other work I really should be, well, working on right now but free writing is more spiritual for me at the moment. Not even that I have had some deeply profound thoughts or revelations of any kind, just want to get the words that are filling up my mind out onto the page...maybe after I piece through the spillage will I find something that was worthy of the time it took to type it.

I have been listening to this Sherrod case all week, about the African American Department of Agriculture executive who in a speech she made 25 years ago referenced race-and upon the old video resurfacing-has caused an uproar around the nation. Now, I am not even going to discuss the hypocrisy of her ancient speech being put on trial by the media and the public this week, that would be too-well, predictable. What it brought to mind for me, and one of the reasons I know I need to write is the issue of thought. Thought you may ask, by this what do you mean?

To me, in this day and age it is very difficult to think anymore-most specifically aloud. Even every word I write here may one day be scrutinized to either revere me or destroy me-depending on the entry. But the fact of the matter is we will all be judged by what thoughts we have, no matter when we had them. That may not be a bad thing if all thoughts and people who had them were weighed equally...but that is not the case. Issues of race, class, gender and even sexual orientation creep into the analysis of all thoughts made-which in many cases can distort the public opinion on a particular issue or an individual with a particular thought on that issue.

In other words, what you think or anything you have ever thought is who and what you are. Not exactly true, but true enough in today's society. However, those who control the communication channels of the world also have a great influence on thought, and the perceptions thereof. For instance, I can say I love the world but most particularly I love America, here in this blog...but it could be translated that I love America more than the world-which means I love anyone who is not American less than anyone else. Now, that would be untrue-but if it is how the media interpret it, and the talk show host and the journalists then by golly it must be true. Right? Even if you read the blog and see what it actually says, I go on TV and finally explain, the damage is done. That is the Sherrod case in a nutshell, I mean soundbites without summation are not news, but sabotage.

But regardless, are you liable for every word you ever said or wrote down...even if it was in college or in a high school term paper? Are you allowed to change? The public and most critics do not believe so...if you said or wrote it, ever, you are eternally tied to that statement. Well, certain people are, not everybody. I cannot really even say what I think about the topic...I mean I mentally divulge my thoughts here and in scattered journals around my house on a regular basis-so what will those words say about me in the final analysis? I really don't know, guess it depends on who is interpreting my thoughts at the time. Still, that won't really describe me-just a moment in my mind that ended up captured-amongst the million other moments that simply passed without pen and paper, or laptop.

The definition of a man-the figurative he,
last eternally in the words
left by his person
in just a moment
a chat or casual conversation
can be drowned out by a nation's
interpretation
is it love or hatred
his sentences laced with-
confusion or agitation?
debating whether the position
he was taking when talking to
his kids was liberal or conservative
pro-choice or pro-life
the media might just assume
that his statements were purely
negative
positive his message was to
incite protest or
perhaps persuasion
of the right...or maybe that was the left
or all those left in the middle
all thoughts left to an individual's
interpretation
whether made in private
or social occasion
regardless the setting
several years back or
late last night
the analysis is unforgetting
or unforgiven...for giving his opinion
on the who, what, why, when and where
how it may all end up written
at times does not compare
to that which was initially documented
I mean, that is not how I meant it
still sentenced by his sentences
a man's thoughts...
once captured,
can become his prison
a man's words set free
the dichotomy of his
definition



Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Phenomenon of Front Porches

I am from the south...I mean, honestly most folks don't associate Virginia with the south, but they just aren't real familiar with history. Richmond, the state capital of Virginia, was also the capital of the confederacy during the Civil War. When I was in school, we did not get a holiday for Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday alone-no it was commonly referred to as the Lee-Jackson-King day. That is Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. Confederate heroes yes, but not exactly proponents of equal rights and freedom as was King. Ironically, Virginia was the first and for some time the only state that ever elected an African-American governor-but alas I digress. Just trying to prove that Virginia is definitely a southern state. In southern states, folks tend to sit out on the porch in the summer time.

I happen to be doing that as I write, sitting on the porch and watching the life within my neighborhood pass by. It was a pastime in my hometown, and almost like a social event all summer. My parents porch is the gathering place for the well traveled, seldom seen, good Christian, bottle toting little bit of everybody within their neighborhood. People will be driving by and stop for a minute, leaving hours later. The front porch is to community relationships what the kitchen is to the family.

I remember when I started to drive and I would go down my block back home I would just raise my hand out of the window for the enter street-as to "speak" to everyone sitting out on their porches in the summer. My grandmother said it "didn't take nothing to speak to people," so I had best not some neighbor see my folks out and say I saw your son, "but he aint speak." Not cool. So now, when I sit out I give a wave or a holler to any other neighbor doing the same and in essence that is what builds community.

I live in the city, but in a little piece of peace within all the hustle and bustle. The front porch and pretty large park beside my home were two key selling features for me. For the first few years I owned the place however, I did not spend much time on the porch...did not even do alot to the front of the house. Recently, my wife and I have made significant changes-plants, paint, shrubbery, furniture, etc. that create the subtle outdoor room feel. Extending the space, and allowing us to actually live in the city not just inside a house in the city...feel me?

A front porch also gives you a view of your neighborhood...the cars that go up and down all day, the different folks walking by...what your neighbors really look like because you can stare and just make it seem like you just chilling. It also let everyone know that you are present and accounted for, and fully invested in your block. Seeing is believing right. I just think the front porch is an essential piece of the home. I hope to always have one...

Thursday, July 01, 2010

Cheesecake...

I am a dessert dude. Honestly, I feel like dessert should be served after every meal. Best cheesecake I have had in a while I must say is the caramel apple cheesecake from, where else, the Cheesecake Factory...delicious. I am not doing adds or anything but i just had it and it is, well you know, what can I say! Anyway, cheesecake is like a delicacy you cannot have very often, or the pounds keep coming. To treat yourself to a nice piece of that cake...