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ZuriearthL
Berlin
words can stand empty like shrines of gods forgotten and cave rooms inhabited by nothing but stones and decay people die and fade as flowers do in anticipation and then winter comes things fall to the same dust from which we were made and shall return so to you who go before us; unafraid I wish love was enough to bring back the soul and make it marry body again so that two can become one and breathe life into you again to make the world and this vacuum created whole again I love you even beyond death and life itself sway and sail away into the light where you shall be clothed with warmth the world knows nothing about - nothing left to say
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Jul 1, 2020
Jul 1, 2020 at 1:15 PM UTC
Sweet Nothing!
This ring, He gave it to me, you know. It came as a surprise, On a day so right, On a morning so white, With Clouds so blue, Just at the right time. I, a flower, opening up its petals, To the golden morning sun. There it was, There, in its greatness, A delicately cut metal, With a beautifully designed pink symmetrical stone, A literal piece of art, oozing radiation. It’s luminosity never seizes, To synthesize my flowery heart. Let me hold on to you, Dear Source of light, For you are, A constant reminder of the moment, I said “YES, I WILL FOREVER BE YOURS” to infinity, As the Heavens and Nature rallied around You and Me. Around Us, to witness, our two-become-one.
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Jun 23, 2020
Jun 23, 2020 at 9:37 AM UTC
The Ring
Into reading, a lot probably introverted weird is good in my book I am serious like that... Cook like crazy Pen in hand is how I function The University of Wolverhampton builds artists some fix broken bones, mend hearts, build technology from scratch I speak truths in worded lines at night when the world is an endless sea of tranquillity life is exhausting everyday is leg day when you are running away from things that keep you awake at night. some call them problems. we all have them, you are not alone. take a break, smile it is ok if your body is not what God's are made of. food nourishes. give your heart What it needs, be compassionate, be human, smile more... A smile just makes life a little easier, doesn't it? If you can't on your own, wine does the trick too Let's paint a new story together.. music in the air. Lips, they speak truth to existence and kiss body parts... they tell us, "we can" ... and then, "we believe" ... It starts with a "hi, hello, how are you?" ... see you on the other side where people are REAL! ... it is true, uncommon valor was a common virtue in the good old days. Not so much, today. Sincerely, Zuri
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Jun 19, 2020
Jun 19, 2020 at 3:52 AM UTC
An Introduction
I needed a minute; to stand in the rain, to feel it’s droplets toss and slide down my face, to allow me to be washed clean of sin, to be one with nature, earth and the heavens, to be kissed by the rain in all the right places. I felt it’s every kiss on my skin Cold, no doubt its kisses were but nevertheless magical. As I stood there with feet planted into the ground and soaked to the core, I thought; I am a tree planted on fertile soil with roots extending deep into mother earth. Why should I not thrive? this right here is FREEDOM, I live!
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Jun 15, 2020
Jun 15, 2020 at 1:23 PM UTC
Time
man woman a mat on a floor at night from them, I came hips cracked open like earth gives way for tinny little green crops to emerge dreams are feathers ideas too they come from nothing and then they grow while we walk over troubled waters I grew in stride inside a god she was woman and the earth her ***** mother let me be magic an army of a thousand marching in full-force through winds and earth plains shattering glass ceilings like my ancestors did before me let me walk in their ashes let my feet be sanctified I will cross every bridge they built I will walk in purpose I walk in thousands it is what you believe that you see because they were I AM!
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Jun 14, 2020
Jun 14, 2020 at 4:01 AM UTC
I walk In Thousands
lonely is YOU when you are not comfortable with yourself and the things about you that make people ask questions that make you question the very essence that is YOU. but lonely can also be you accepting YOU because you finally realize it is ok to be you in your own skin because you are enough
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Jun 14, 2020
Jun 14, 2020 at 3:25 AM UTC
You are Enough
“we all have them” where I come from men and women wear scars with pride everyday there is no judgment because beauty is hips that giggle and ******* that sag wrinkles on faces are road maps of places we have been ghosts we have seen battles won hills climbed they tell stories. some bodies tell stories that if brought to light will annihilate men who do questionable things to women because they have been given the power to for centuries so they walk the earth in masks everyday ghosts lost at sea scars, they are beautiful I too own a few I keep mine honest and clean so it does not decay and I with it. there is power in knowing you are beauty absolutely scars, they are moments held on flesh In minds they are there to make you remember You are beauty and complicated absolutely.
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Jun 11, 2020
Jun 11, 2020 at 5:30 AM UTC
Scars
My black has roamed the earth since the beginning of time. And even before the biblical earth was created. Before civilization became mainstream and hungry European limbs raced for a stake in Africa. My black existed even before the term ***** was coined in the 1800s to name me into a corner with property, beasts, and things that crawl the earth. Before the exploration of Sub-Saharan Africa in the 15th century, during the Age of Discovery, my black thrived and survived. Even then, we were more than just bodies existing. It meant something. We meant something to our families and friends and communities. We were nations of tribes and cities on rich and fertile soil, with traditions and cultures where women ran and led families and armies. Where babies became land-owners at birth. And trees sang their names to the skies in celebration. You see, my black is progressive. My black was never stronger than it is now. I won’t break, no matter how hard they try to subjugate me. They will not succeed, they shall not. My black shall conquer any injustices committed against me. My black is God-given and me, thus my black is unapologetic. My black is strong. My black is multi-dimensional, complicated, and many different things beyond the color of my skin or the nature of my ***** hair. my black and I are more than just my ethnicity or race. My black is stronger than every standard of beauty I am forced to live up to. My black is human and compassionate. My black gives me the power I need, to step into my own peculiar trajectory and destiny. I do not blame them, for not being able to understand my black, because it took me a long time, to fully comprehend, accept, and step into the power of my blackness. Now that I do, I am unashamed and proud of who and what I am in my blackness. They may try to enslave and keep me in darkness and ******* but like a phoenix from the ashes, my black shall rise and prevail. My voice will be heard. They may shoot me, spite me and even dismiss me all they want but still, they will never **** my black. Even in despair, my blackness comforts me. My black is too strong to be broken. And I am Valid.
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Jun 9, 2020
Jun 9, 2020 at 4:19 PM UTC
I am Valid
My black has roamed the earth since the beginning of time. And even before the biblical earth was created. Before civilization became mainstream and hungry European limbs raced for a stake in Africa. My black existed even before the term ***** was coined in the 1800s to name me into a corner with property, beasts, and things that crawl the earth. Before the exploration of Sub-Saharan Africa in the 15th century, during the Age of Discovery, my black thrived and survived. Even then, we were more than just bodies existing. It meant something. We meant something to our families and friends and communities. We were nations of tribes and cities on rich and fertile soil, with traditions and cultures where women ran and led families and armies. Where babies became land-owners at birth. And trees sang their names to the skies in celebration. You see, my black is progressive. My black was never stronger than it is now. I won’t break, no matter how hard they try to subjugate me. They will not succeed, they shall not. My black shall conquer any injustices committed against me. My black is God-given and me, thus my black is unapologetic. My black is strong. My black is multi-dimensional, complicated, and many different things beyond the color of my skin or the nature of my ***** hair. my black and I are more than just my ethnicity or race. My black is stronger than every standard of beauty I am forced to live up to. My black is human and compassionate. My black gives me the power I need, to step into my own peculiar trajectory and destiny. I do not blame them, for not being able to understand my black, because it took me a long time, to fully comprehend, accept, and step into the power of my blackness. Now that I do, I am unashamed and proud of who and what I am in my blackness. They may try to enslave and keep me in darkness and ******* but like a phoenix from the ashes, my black shall rise and prevail. My voice will be heard. They may shoot me, spite me and even dismiss me all they want but still, they will never **** my black. Even in despair, my blackness comforts me. My black is too strong to be broken. And I am Valid.
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