Everything I want to share is in the words. Thank you for being here. Also, I sometimes write using my own form of English. I have two styles: One - - using seemingly random "accents, alterations, etc." Here's an example of it: "The trée is ünder the skai. Skai is ünder the Heavèns. Water flows down. Trickles. And, marks us with gravity." The point is to inspire the image of other worldly ideas. It makes you read differently, with carefulness, and clarity. Ignore the difference in pronunciation, which there is. Two - - Like you saw in the example above, sometimes I will change the spelling of words. Sai them as you wuld. It'll make you think about it more.
Hi A little abou me; I'm a mom a friend and a lover a respectful woman. I believe in keeping it real.Be real to yourself so you can be real with others. If you think I'm perfect your wrong: there is no such thing as a perfect person: I was born to live to learn and learn to live. Anything else you want to know about just ask:)
American poet, lyricist, scriptwriter, activist and entrepreneur Kiana Lyles is the author of My Name Ain't Baby poems. She is a Maryland native that began writing poetry at the age of 8 years old after the sudden death of her father she found a peace of mind through poetry. Feeling liberated through her discovery of word play and rhyme, poetry became her diary. "Poetry gave me a voice when I believed my voice was too little to be heard," she says. Whenever I wrote a poem, short story or lyric I got an opportunity to express myself, and escape reality. I would close my eyes and picture myself somewhere outside the lower- class neighborhood where I was raised, poetry saved me she says, without it I don't know who or where I would be". Today her poems celebrate the beauty of black women and their constant struggle of acceptance for accomplishments rather than their bodies. Yet, playful, bold and unapologetic her poems get at the heart of what plagues many women today. Kiana Lyles is a womanist that creates content that celebrates women empowerment. She encourages all women to love themselves unapologetically and to be confident within their own skin. Her goal is to empower generations of women to continue to be multidimensional and defy today’s stereotypes of women in entertainment, workplace, politics and education.
All my poems are dark and depressing. People like I say I had depression but I personally disagree depression isn't something you over come. It's always there. It haunts you. You just learn to deal with it better. Poetry is my escape. From my life, my family, my school, the world. I don't care if you think my poetry is to dark for my age. I can guarantee I'm not the typical 15 year old and I've been though much more than people in there whole life have. So if you like my writing let me know. If you don't, then I could careless(:
I come from a long line of struggle and hardship and I was graced with the battle scars to prove it. However because of this I love to help people who go through the trials and tribulations of life the best way I can. I want to provide hope and an outlook that they hadn't had before even with something so "simple" as a quick read.
Kitty was born and raised in northern Michigan, USA. Her mother, a teacher and reciter/writer of poetry, and grandmother, the first county librarian, instilled a love of words and imagery, and her father, an electrical contractor and water well driller, developed her interest in clean form and in nature. She was briefly a licensed practical nurse and worked for years in an office, where she was told her meeting minutes were "more interesting than being there" while still reporting what actually happened. She has lived in Detroit, Michigan; Las Vegas, Nevada; Los Angeles, California and Charlotte, North Carolina, and has returned once again to the northern woods and cold Michigan winters of her childhood. She lives in a little cottage in the woods with her husband, one small dog and two cats. She has one wonderful grown son. In addition to writing and reading, she quilts, crochets, watches tv, facebooks and laughs a lot. She is working on a collection of nature-based poems and on memorizing "In Flanders fields the poppies blow..." by Lt. Col. John McCrae. She also has a small perennial flower garden that flourishes with benevolent neglect. She loves words.
I'm no where near perfect and I don't ever pretend to be . But I do have this passion for writing poems that helps me through any kind of time or moment that I have had or will have in my life . I share a smile but my poems tell my true feelings and I have no problem putting them down on paper . Most of my poems are about love . Even though I am only 21 , I have experienced many different levels and definitions of what I thought love was or is and what others made me think it was or is .
I used to write music, music was my passion, till I met a guy who wrote poetry and he inspired me to do it and since then I've fallen in love with it. Knowing im a writher I find peace in expressing myself in words. Unappreciated by my parents. Them including my little sister all being artist. Who don't care and won't ever care how I express myself.
I was born in El Salvador and raised there till my 6th birthday, the rest until now I've lived in Maryland. I'am the second oldest, the middle child you could even say. I'am a poet from not what I can rhyme but from what i can say to mean what I feel. I've been writing since I could grasp a pen and bail a mark out my spirit. I love the beauty of words and expression, I am the ruby of flies; the source of words that carry an audience. I love poetry its the only drug worth rolling in paper, and the only taste i find it unwinding to saver. This is my biography poetry its self.
I'm young and childish but I've begun to realize I can express myself through words in a different way than I can by just speaking. Even if people don't like my poems, I like them and that's all that matters. I don't plan on pursuing a career in poetry, but I do plan on trying to write a poem at least once a week to keep my "creative juices" flowing.