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Saturday, August 18, 2012
A Poem from Me and Maria
It's been a minute....sorry. Annnnnd I still don't really feel like saying anything at all. Mostly I'm not quite energetic enough to tackle all my thoughts and place them before you like neatly folded laundry. If I threw it at you now, you would be lost in translation and frankly so would I. BUT I wanted to drop in and give you a poem I've been in and out of. It's true what they say tho..."a poem is never finished, just abandoned." Especially with this piece for me, every time I read it, a change something. I just had to face the realization that this poem will never feel complete to me. I do really like it though because it's me being brutally honest and open about the things I would never come out and openly admit or say....but poetry...*smiles* it has a way of sorting those kinds of things out now doesn't it. I also thought maybe you would enjoy this poem that I fell in love with. It was in a collection of poetry and of course for me, it was the most memorable, touching, daunting, emotional one I came across sooooo.....
My poem Naked....
Naked
I’ve been obscene for days
Twisted up in my own nakedness
Looking down at the darkness spilling over me
As my limbs remain out of place
I sit
Cracked and proud
Then shattering into a complete picture
Hanging on to broken bones
Like a perfect breakable piece
With desperation
I bleed
Like an overthrown queen
A timeless victim
Eyes wide open
Because death saw first
And still
Though lifeless
I wait for you
Haunted and unwilling
I remain
A hundred moans that sound the same
Coded in screams like murdered murmurs
I choke from my own blood
Babbling its rustic wine
Swallowing drops of bitter blindness
To stay alive
Waiting for you
Pleading my last moments of light
Like a second of hope
Straining for you
To see me
Waiting for you
To save me from my own self shame
That I exist in ruins
But look at me
With eyes similar to Gods
And proclaim me not
Damaged
But adorn me in pearls
And declare me still
Beautifully born
As I die
So that I could prove
Love did not
One Life
BY MARIA HUMMEL
I don’t know when I stopped believing in heaven,
or if I do. Maybe I just stopped receiving heaven.
The sun rose. I climbed into the pines’ brittle
crowns. You could say I was retrieving heaven.
Not a place or a time, but blindness to everything
but one light, pulsing, pleasing: heaven.
We married in September. Everyone was still
wearing their summer shirts, sleeves of heaven.
It was white, there was a bend, and the car
spun. It was then I prayed, pleading with heaven.
When he goes limp, lie him down on the gurney,
Mom. Oxygen mask, breathing heaven.
The hospital shines, our son flies in and out.
The snow falls hard, relieving heaven.
He loves the colors of planets. I teach him
their lifelessness: beautiful, deceiving heaven.
I don’t know who is buried beneath me
but I hear her break as I am leaving heaven.
How can you cry for one ruined life, Maria,
when you could be grieving for heaven?
Monday, May 28, 2012
Love After War
At one point, I thought I could say I knew some of the greatest men to ever walk this earth. Me. Little ol me....have seen them with my own eyes (so I thought)...and so to my own comfort I would reassure myself, "It's okay to fall in love here." Somewhere in time, I watched every one of them commit some sort of heinous crime of Jackass-ish proportions that often fell upon most mere men that stood around them. I guess I assumed their promise or that pure place in their heart remained in tact, making them incapable of partaking in such actions that appear "heartless." I'll always understand our humanness, our ability to fall, fail, make mistakes, forever living in imperfection, gradually moving towards it though never really obtaining it. But in my heart of hearts, there is a standard the human soul should rest in and excuses don't cut it. There is a thick line between soulful and soul-less. You can't easily fall between the two, you're either one or the other and intention is everything. No matter how great a man is, with bad intentions, he's the most disappointing thing I'll ever see. My expectations are not unrealistic, good character plus good soul equals special human being. I understand what this kind of man is capable or incapable of and once a capable man does incapable things well he's just your average Joe shmoe never to be more than what you know he could be. At some point, there truth is compromised and their soul forfeited and you just watch them give up this greatness they could of had. IDK...maybe someone broke their heart (maybe I did), maybe they were just tired of being the good guy but its sad when you see the good guy go bad. That happens more with men than women I've noticed. It's like a light switch. One day they turn it off or on... like it's the easiest thing in the world. No matter how cold the world is, I'll never know how you can just decide you'll turn your heart on or off.
Anyway I just happened to notice this with a guy I used to know because I saw him recently lol but I mean it was just great to see him again. It felt like 20 years had passed when in reality, I think maybe three years. That's the way it felt because when you go from being super close to someone to super distant (like galaxies apart) it makes the time apart seem much longer than it really is. The reunion was pretty much great and horrible at the same time because after you see their face, the reality sets in on who they've actually become and suddenly the recognizable is unrecognizable all in one setting. The crazy thing is, no matter how cruel he is from something I did ions ago or how cruel he thinks I am for doing it or how cruel I thought he was for doing things, I'll always love the guy because that's love in its whole-hearted truthfulness. The day I stop loving anyone for what they did or because they stop loving me is the day I no longer understand what love really means...
Anyway I just happened to notice this with a guy I used to know because I saw him recently lol but I mean it was just great to see him again. It felt like 20 years had passed when in reality, I think maybe three years. That's the way it felt because when you go from being super close to someone to super distant (like galaxies apart) it makes the time apart seem much longer than it really is. The reunion was pretty much great and horrible at the same time because after you see their face, the reality sets in on who they've actually become and suddenly the recognizable is unrecognizable all in one setting. The crazy thing is, no matter how cruel he is from something I did ions ago or how cruel he thinks I am for doing it or how cruel I thought he was for doing things, I'll always love the guy because that's love in its whole-hearted truthfulness. The day I stop loving anyone for what they did or because they stop loving me is the day I no longer understand what love really means...
Sunday, April 22, 2012
An ode to Earth...
Happy Earth Day!
Seeing how Earth Day is over soon, I thought I would share this poem I wrote some years ago but just reading it again ignites those same feelings...like I wrote it yesterday. I love how poetry does that. Its like looking at a picture except the words are the picture. My sentiments remain the same and I'm blessed to have eyes to see the vision God has crafted before us. I pray it's beauty never fades and we continue to help grow it, flourish it, and never grow tired of the art it is.
Dear Earth
Dear Earth
O sun
How it radiates my face
Let each ray illuminate my skin
Ignite the awakening that has been long
coming
I am now a new creature
For I have shed old flesh
Alas, sorrow is no more
I am no longer gripped
With the pain that shadowed me
The sun has blessed its light upon my
face
I am free
O wind
How it whispers sweet breaths past my
neck
Allow me to recollect on its touch and
gentleness
Your breeze is never too much yet barely
enough
Our unspoken harmony is too perfect for
even the birds to sing
Your presence is liberation unto my soul
Your air is honeyed like bright blossoms
on a noon day
Every piece of me is revived
Restoration has begun
And I am alive
Lush green gardens fulfill my breath
Mediterranean waters yearn for my soul
The Himalayan Mountains await my arrival
But alas, it is Africa I hear crying out
for me
Come child she calls
Where do I go when I hear the earth calling
my name
To the soil where creation birth forth
As the mud paints my hands
The voices of ancestors spill before me
Their tongues never sleep
The very sound makes me fluorescent
And I am made warm by its essence
O, the glow I have taken on
As bright as the moon amongst the darken
night
My God, have I grasped a hold of
happiness by accident
Hurt fails to hover over me
It does not chase me anymore
I am but joyous
The Earth has embraced me so
Like a mother to her first born
She has placed me to her bosom
I am eternally hers
She is the sky
And I her cloud
God is made proud in this moment
All that is his
Has found love in one another
In the end, we are all gifts
Designed to celebrate each other
Though when I lay my eyes on this
majestic mother we call earth
I swear by it
I have never laid eyes on anything more beautiful
than her
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
I Just Thought You Should Know...
Being Pure
I was thinking about purity the other day and the first words that popped into my mind where cleanliness, innocence, God, water, and a child. These things came out without thinking but just in an immediate response to purity. Throughout my life, I have attached these specific words in reference to purity to help myself understand what purity is. All this came about in my brain because I was trying to figure out if I had lost my purity somehow. I was always known as the innocent one, the kind/sweet one, the always forgiving one. I never really became annoyed or frustrated by anyone or anything enough to deter this holly jolly journey I was constantly travelling on. It's funny when I think about that girl...many thought I was just naive but a really sweet person referred to me as pure. She quoted a scripture to me and said, "the pure shall see the face of God." That still makes a very bright light burst throughout my body, I think it was the kindest thing anyone has and will ever say to me which is why I remember it and I don't remember much. And then "child" popped back out in my brain again.
Do you ever notice how ridiculously wise and pure a child can be? Children are not yet very complex, everything remains in its simplest form so when they're playing, they don't examine skin color, they see the heart. Your nice, I'm nice, lets play. They forget and forgive within a matter of nano seconds and they love, love, and love. There is no deep analytically dramatic event bearing down, weighing heavy on their soul, figuring out whether they're going to forgive, love, and laugh. "Goodness" is as instinctual as it is natural and sometimes we are able to preserve that while other times we corrupt it. There has always been a part of me that remained childlike and I realized that is it!!!! To preserve your purity, you must always see life through the heart of a child. There's a scripture for this...gotta find it real quick...hold up....
Ok this is what i'm thinking of.. Matthew 19:14 Jesus said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these."
I think of this and it makes sense in some ways, NOT ALL WAYS to become like a child because sometimes we do grow old and tiresome of maintaining that imminent joy residing in us, to maintain the "good" that was effortless as a child; our birthright! We were in the prime of our strength and health, we could do this easily but life tests you more ways then one and after 20-25 years, we get weary... after 30-35 years, we're downright tired and exhausted... 40-55 years, we don't even want to be bothered and 55 years and over, we're beginning to get senile lol. We all go through some bad things in this life but it can't be the dictator, it shouldn't ruin the purity we were all naturally born too. It's not easy to keep it either, its a constant fight, some win and some loose but I believe its never to late to get it back...if you want it. It used to be easy for me but I'm getting older and its getting harder but this makes me believe in God so much more because purity is a gift and it can easily be taken away.
Letting Go
Ughhhhh Sometimes you just gotta LET IT GO. I hear it everywhere. Family members, friends, Oprah, Keyshia Cole. Everybody says the same thing and they are absolutely right! Why I still need three of four times to verify and confirm...I have no idea but I know this when it's time to let it go, you'll know because if its not working the first, second, and third time, you're just playing yourself, the fire, and the balance of life by pretending something should be when its not. Thank our patient and loving God that he is STILL willing to tell us NO in so many different ways because our stubborn behinds are fighting lost causes. I know its hard trying to figure out the difference between fighting for something WORTH fighting for and fighting for something that's not even putting up a fight. We really have to work harder at examining people and situations to know the difference. I'm getting there....
Missing the Past
I'm not sure why I'm thinking about people from the past like if I find them, we'll go back in time together and go back to what we used to be, we'll fix what was wrong, we'll correct out mistakes. Like they're supposed to have this time machine tucked away in their pockets. Oh I know why...because I miss them but of course I will. But hey, the past is the past... I think there's probably some truth to those time movies that suggest if you go back in time and change the past, it will change everything else including your future. Moral of the story is what has happened...happened for a reason and couldn't have happened any other way...because I am still alive. I have to get all Morpheus on you. I love the way he thinks. But seriously, sometimes memories gotta be enough you know.
Appreciating the Present
I love the people in my life now, they're just so damn incredible!!! Always appreciate the present. Always ;)
Getting Back to Work
Working on my second book of poems. I have like six poems to my name right now lol sooooo I really need to step it up!!!! I know its too early to be thinking about this but I'm anxious for another book, I keep thinking , "What if I'm a 1 book wonder???!!!"...I knoooow but I can't help it, I'll get over it tho. Here's a excerpt from one of my new poems called Naked I've written so far. You're the first to see it so here you go....
"I’ve been obscene for days
Twisted up in my own nakedness
Looking down at the darkness spilling over me
As my limbs remain out of place
I sit
cracked and proud
Shattered into a complete picture"
I have a book out already if you didn't know or you didn't read it. Shame on you. It's called Death of a Black Star and its everywhere...Amazon (you can download it on your kindle too!), Barnes and Noble, Sakura-Publishing.com. I hear its pretty good!
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Friday, February 3, 2012
A Lesson Before Valentine's Day...
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Sharday Was Here
Every now and again, your eyes on some random walk will scan a short message; an engraving left by an unknown stranger. You'll see it on the cement road, the center of a tree trunk, on the corner of your desk from high school, the last page of your yearbook, in the closet of your new home, a bathroom stall. A brief message that someone was here...exactly where you are now. Someone from yesterday or possibly from 20 years ago but someone wanted to be remembered by anyone who cared enough to read it. For a moment, your mind travels through the possibilities of who this person was, who they could have been and you wonder where they are now? Are they still alive? For a moment, you wish you could know this person because whatever journey your on now, they were on it too. When I see those messages, I want to believe they made it through life okay, that they became everything they wanted to and seeing their messages made me believe their journey was mine now and I too was going the right way. I think we live to leave our permanent message behind...our mark on society that says we were here. I can't think of anything else I would want more than this and why it's so important to me I can 't quite figure out just yet. Once I finished my book Death of a Black Star and it was officially published, I was fulfilled and relieved because I knew that was my mark. It was my "Sharday was here" message that I was leaving behind. This world in short is madness as it should be. It will show you who are in the best and worst of times and many of us including myself look forward to the afterlife when much of the pain long endured on this earth is over. At the same time your triumph stems from your tragedy so I want this life to take its time with me. I don't want to leave here anytime soon but once I do, rest assure I'm leaving a piece of my soul behind
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I WAS HERE!!!! |
Friday, November 18, 2011
"What you know about dreams..."
I am fresh out of the publishing oven writing my first book of poetry called
DEATH OF A BLACK STAR. I’m excited, not just for me but Sakura Publishing as
well. I mean you have Dan Picone’s poetry book, LOST EVIDENTS! Also on Black
Friday along with my book, Kris Campbell’s work, entitled, THE GLASS GIRL, will
also be available for sale. On December 3rd, Sakura Publishing will release
Brian Gansmann’s DEFEAT WHEAT: YOUR GUIDE TO ELIMINATING GLUTEN AND LOSING
WEIGHT and lastly, available now Stephanie Goldman’s DID I REALLY DO MY HAIR FOR
THIS? Buy these great books today!!!
http://www.sakura-publishing.com/books.php
Now before I get all deep like I ususally do I have to say,
this journey has been a great one at that and I’ve enjoyed this
whole process immensly. You want to write a book, hey…I know a guy. Sakura
Publishing is where it’s at!
In the process of writing this book, I do that thing I do. I
think, I reflect, I share. Soooo here I go…..
We all have dreams. Whether they’re good or bad,
inspirational or depressing, whatever it is, we each possess our own that caters
to our own individuality. We are complex creatures so how we view, obtain, or
reach for those dreams all differ.
I remember when I believed dreams to be unobtainable. That
the dream was to dream because that was all it could ever be. I flourished
as a daydreamer, loosing myself in the fantasy of things. When you’re young it’s
the most beautiful escape from the conformity you work so hard to be a part of.
It’s not so much you wanted it as it was the feeling you needed to have it. Like
it was the initiation to normalcy before you came to the understanding that
there was no such thing. You wanted to blend in, you wanted to be liked. My
earlier dreams where of love. I would lean forward with a slouched sloppiness
onto my desk as my head rested in my hands and dream of the men I loved who I
could pretend loved me back. Oh sweet adolescence… how I don’t miss you at
all.
As I got a little older though still quite young and foolish,
I concluded my dreams would come to me. I assumed if I wanted my dreams, well
they wanted me just the same. All I had to do was just sit there. Relaxed and
lazy atop of a big green hill and wait for it like a hurried wind. My dreams
would envelop me as I sat there almost famous. I wanted to be a singer, an
actress, a celebrity. I wanted to be somebody rather than nobody and nothing
makes you feel more like a nobody than living in a small town. You feel like
there’s only one dream worth having…as long as it involves being rich or famous.
Those sorts of dreams appear most unrealistic to small town folk so it’s almost
always more desirable to strive for what most people see as impossible. Who
doesn’t want to prove everyone wrong? But I was young and still uncomfortable in
my own skin and completely unaware of my real dreams.
College came and went like the perfect voyage. Some days it
felt like there was no end in sight and other days you could see glimpses of
possibilities. And then finally, there she is…graduation. Then the reality sets
in and the uncertainty you feel, wondering if this is a good thing or a bad
thing. But somehow you know it was all necessary no matter the outcome because
it was the journey of joys and struggles that made the adventure worthwhile. You
found out who you really were. In college I found out about my dreams, my real
dreams. It really wasn’t about finding the perfect major or finding that great
job that’s gonna make me millions of dollars. I guess my life would be much
easier if it was. I fell in love with men and it never really worked out. I
took classes I really didn’t care about but I had this one thing that
surpassed it all….writing. Nothing really seemed to make me happier and poetry
was the most of these. I needed college to figure that out…I just wish it didn’t
cost me so much money.
I realized my dreams weren’t unobtainable and I knew I
couldn’t wait for them either. I knew that if I put forth the effort to seek my
dreams out then fate would have a much harder time denying me of what was
rightfully mine. Eventually, if you work hard enough, the thing you were meant
to do will eventually take hold of you as long as you keep reaching out for it.
For the past 5 years, the only dream I can remember having is writing a book
and now I’m seeing that dream come true. It’s like reality met my dream
world in which they’ve inexplicably collided and have come to comfortably exist
within one another. I’m really happy about this.
I have something to say and writing was the venue I was given
to say what I must. It’s amazing the gifts we’re given and the need to share it
to the world. Whether you’re a basketball player working towards a championship,
an activist fighting for justice, or a writer publishing a book, we need YOU out
there to be a part of it. I’m hungry for the reader, the stranger who will read
my words and love it. For the reader who will want more of me because they
understand or because they can relate or even because it makes them want to do
something about it. It’s about my impact on you and the emotions I can evoke out
of you.
My book is here and I’ve reached a dream as I know you will
yours. There are a many more to be realized and more accomplishments to
be reached by all of us because there is always a beginning and never a
ending when you get the hang of it, just unfinishing’s.
DEATH OF A BLACK STAR will be released on Black Friday
(11-25-11)!!!! You can pre-order it today!
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