April 3, 2020 · 5:31 PM
dirty, dark urges
stole all of my firsts
I was too little,
too young
to fight
how could I
let my soul shine
bruised and bleeding
doubting
my worth
feeling deserving
of my poor,
white
plight
how could I
let my soul shine
foul, muscled hands
muffled my cries
in the night
somehow I knew to
let my soul shine
living in darkness
that tried to
smother
all light
I had to try to
let my soul shine
i couldn’t make them love me
try
as I might
still, I had to
let my soul shine
from my family’s cage
at fourteen,
this bird
finally
took flight
to freely
let my soul shine
⊗


~Melanie Thomason
reblog from 2014
To say I felt an emotional connection with Maya Angelou’s poetry would be an understatement.
The above poem is my meager tribute to a phenomenal woman. I leave you with a quote.
“You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them.”
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May 29, 2014 · 6:29 AM
dirty, dark urges
stole all of my firsts
I was too little,
too young
to fight
how could I
let my soul shine
bruised and bleeding
doubting
my worth
feeling deserving
of my poor,
white
plight
how could I
let my soul shine
foul, muscled hands
muffled my cries
in the night
somehow I knew to
let my soul shine
living in darkness
that tried to
smother
all light
I had to try to
let my soul shine
i couldn’t make them love me
try
as I might
still, I had to
let my soul shine
from my family’s cage
at fourteen,
this bird
finally
took flight
to freely
let my soul shine
⊗
~Melanie Blackwell
To say I felt an emotional connection with Maya Angelou’s poetry would be an understatement.
The above poem is my meager tribute to a phenomenal woman. I leave you with a quote.
“You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them.”
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Tagged as abuse, Awareness, child abuse, childhood, exile, family, fear, lonliness, Maya Angelou, Melanie Blackwell, past, people, poetry, Relationships, survivor, tribute to Maya Angelou, wordifull.com
May 28, 2014 · 5:12 PM
We have lost a great treasure today and I could think of no greater tribute than to feature this phenomenal woman reading one of her fabulous poems.
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