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~ May 2023 HP Poet: Edmund Black Age: 39 (almost) Country: USA Question 1: Welcome to the HP Spotlight, Edmund. Tell us about your background? Edmund Black: "My real name is Merlin Edmund (Black) cause I believe in magic and besides, it matches my cool ;). I was born in Port Aux Prince, Haiti. I moved to the United States when I was 11 years old and I’ve been living in New Jersey ever since. Seems like here on Hello poetry I’m stuck on 34, like I'm frozen in time alongside error 502, but I’ll be 39 years young this year on May 6. But please don’t tell anyone ;) lol." Question 2: How long have you been writing poetry, and for how long have you been a member of Hello Poetry? Edmund Black: "I wrote my first poem (ever) here on HP called Caribbean love, back in 2018, and I have been a member since. I wrote that poem after I returned from a missionary trip back home in Haiti, after I witnessed so much poverty on such a small island. And I wanted to write about all the suffering, the poverty and the beauty. At first I was afraid, I was scared because I didn’t know how people would take to me. But there was a piece of me that wanted to come out, wanted to be free, and to learn, to help others find their own Joy, gratefulness, peace and humility? I started writing to encourage myself and many others. The truth forever remains that we're all brothers and sisters. I wanted to sprinkle some love and hope around the world, seasoned with a little bit of madness." Question 3: What inspires you? (In other words, how does poetry happen for you). Edmund Black: "I guess every writer is inspired by different things, for me I get inspired by all the little things I experience on a daily basis. I get inspired by hatred, poverty, love, music, nature, grief, etc. I get inspired when I'm desperately searching for a life in a happier world. When I feel the desire to remind myself and others that we're all the same. Everybody has a little bit of the sun and moon in them. Darks and lights in them. Part earth and sea, wind and fire. We have a universe within ourselves. We all can shine in the midst of dark moments and we have got to remember that, no matter the weight." Question 4: What does poetry mean to you? Edmund Black: "Have you ever met someone that makes you happy and smile, just from being around them? They make you feel good just from their laughter. They make you feel like all the problems or negativity that you may be facing during your daily activities, means nothing. They make you realize that it’s okay to make mistakes and still find ways to make things better. This might sound insane, but that’s poetry to me. It's healing, it's cathartic, it brings out strength from within. Trust me, you can write about anything and still come out with a win. Poetry is an avenue that lets you be free while holding the memory of the world in the palm of its hands." Question 5: Who are your favorite poets? Edmund Black: "I think my answer is going to shock you, Carlo. I DO NOT HAVE A FAVORITE WRITER OR POET besides you guys here on HP. But If I had to pick one famous poet, if it’s a must it would have to be Jesus Christ. He was a brilliant poet who had his work of art on every mind and heart in the world. His expression, His poems, His delivery and the depth of His thoughts. The poems are so relatable and beautiful. His words are addictive. Every time I am a little bit depressed and in need of a lift upon high, He is the first and only one that always comes to mind. He’s my inspiration…… Without question." Question 6: What other interests do you have? Edmund Black: "I love spending time in nature with my family; creating art in the backyard whenever I get a chance. Weight lifting and bicycling are two of my favorite hobbies, and plus I'm a foodie so I'm very passionate about my cooking ;) especially fresh seafood, hmmm so so so good. And lastly, I have a great enjoyment in fixing old houses and turning them into a home for families to enjoy for years to come, for a small fee ;) to me it’s a form of art. It’s a busy lifestyle." Carlo C. Gomez: “Thank you so much for allowing me to interview you, Edmund! I really enjoyed getting to know you better!” Edmund Black: "Thank you so much Carlo and to everyone who has ever shown me love, support, encouragement, forgiveness, concern...at any point in my life. Your grace, compassion, and mercy does not go unnoticed. I love you all. Be gentle with each other my dear poet brothers and sisters. To all writers and poets, don’t boo yourself off the stage before anyone has a chance to see you shine. Keep dreaming and your visions alive because without us the world would be empty, sad and without a sound. Let’s create joy for hope and hope for humanity……I am all gratitude Carlo and family, thank you 🙏🏽" Thank you everyone here at HP for taking the time to read this. We hope you enjoyed getting to know Edmund a little bit better. I know I did. – Carlo C. Gomez (aka Mr. Timetable) We will post Spotlight #4 in June! ~
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May 3, 2023
May 3, 2023 at 11:59 AM UTC
HP Writers Spotlight: Edmund Black
~ May 2023 HP Poet: Edmund Black Age: 39 (almost) Country: USA Question 1: Welcome to the HP Spotlight, Edmund. Tell us about your background? Edmund Black: "My real name is Merlin Edmund (Black) cause I believe in magic and besides, it matches my cool ;). I was born in Port Aux Prince, Haiti. I moved to the United States when I was 11 years old and I’ve been living in New Jersey ever since. Seems like here on Hello poetry I’m stuck on 34, like I'm frozen in time alongside error 502, but I’ll be 39 years young this year on May 6. But please don’t tell anyone ;) lol." Question 2: How long have you been writing poetry, and for how long have you been a member of Hello Poetry? Edmund Black: "I wrote my first poem (ever) here on HP called Caribbean love, back in 2018, and I have been a member since. I wrote that poem after I returned from a missionary trip back home in Haiti, after I witnessed so much poverty on such a small island. And I wanted to write about all the suffering, the poverty and the beauty. At first I was afraid, I was scared because I didn’t know how people would take to me. But there was a piece of me that wanted to come out, wanted to be free, and to learn, to help others find their own Joy, gratefulness, peace and humility? I started writing to encourage myself and many others. The truth forever remains that we're all brothers and sisters. I wanted to sprinkle some love and hope around the world, seasoned with a little bit of madness." Question 3: What inspires you? (In other words, how does poetry happen for you). Edmund Black: "I guess every writer is inspired by different things, for me I get inspired by all the little things I experience on a daily basis. I get inspired by hatred, poverty, love, music, nature, grief, etc. I get inspired when I'm desperately searching for a life in a happier world. When I feel the desire to remind myself and others that we're all the same. Everybody has a little bit of the sun and moon in them. Darks and lights in them. Part earth and sea, wind and fire. We have a universe within ourselves. We all can shine in the midst of dark moments and we have got to remember that, no matter the weight." Question 4: What does poetry mean to you? Edmund Black: "Have you ever met someone that makes you happy and smile, just from being around them? They make you feel good just from their laughter. They make you feel like all the problems or negativity that you may be facing during your daily activities, means nothing. They make you realize that it’s okay to make mistakes and still find ways to make things better. This might sound insane, but that’s poetry to me. It's healing, it's cathartic, it brings out strength from within. Trust me, you can write about anything and still come out with a win. Poetry is an avenue that lets you be free while holding the memory of the world in the palm of its hands." Question 5: Who are your favorite poets? Edmund Black: "I think my answer is going to shock you, Carlo. I DO NOT HAVE A FAVORITE WRITER OR POET besides you guys here on HP. But If I had to pick one famous poet, if it’s a must it would have to be Jesus Christ. He was a brilliant poet who had his work of art on every mind and heart in the world. His expression, His poems, His delivery and the depth of His thoughts. The poems are so relatable and beautiful. His words are addictive. Every time I am a little bit depressed and in need of a lift upon high, He is the first and only one that always comes to mind. He’s my inspiration…… Without question." Question 6: What other interests do you have? Edmund Black: "I love spending time in nature with my family; creating art in the backyard whenever I get a chance. Weight lifting and bicycling are two of my favorite hobbies, and plus I'm a foodie so I'm very passionate about my cooking ;) especially fresh seafood, hmmm so so so good. And lastly, I have a great enjoyment in fixing old houses and turning them into a home for families to enjoy for years to come, for a small fee ;) to me it’s a form of art. It’s a busy lifestyle." Carlo C. Gomez: “Thank you so much for allowing me to interview you, Edmund! I really enjoyed getting to know you better!” Edmund Black: "Thank you so much Carlo and to everyone who has ever shown me love, support, encouragement, forgiveness, concern...at any point in my life. Your grace, compassion, and mercy does not go unnoticed. I love you all. Be gentle with each other my dear poet brothers and sisters. To all writers and poets, don’t boo yourself off the stage before anyone has a chance to see you shine. Keep dreaming and your visions alive because without us the world would be empty, sad and without a sound. Let’s create joy for hope and hope for humanity……I am all gratitude Carlo and family, thank you 🙏🏽" Thank you everyone here at HP for taking the time to read this. We hope you enjoyed getting to know Edmund a little bit better. I know I did. – Carlo C. Gomez (aka Mr. Timetable) We will post Spotlight #4 in June! ~
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The World Requires Edmund Black’s Random Acts of Doughnut Kindness (1/36) Edmund! *a friend mutual on HP sent me your poem below asking me to respond appropriately, close the tale, he said, and that I would understand, thinking by being marked, I had some expertise in the matter perhaps you are unaware that the world exists only because there are at least thirty six^ righteous men on the earth and personally believe, there are more who they are, a well kept secret, but secrets tend to leak so... only one, Mr. Edmund, employs a dozen doughnuts (chocolate frosted) to follow through on the most important commandment human love thy neighbor with a dozen holies I’m told that like certain loaves of bread, a dozen doughnuts now have along with wine and water a place in the repertoire of the selector of the thirty six which needs noting, a dozen is 1/3 of thirty six sometimes the answers are in the wholes of the holiest!* <•> Edmund black Jul 15 My Perfect Morning The climate in the World may change But it will never Change me not for a moment I truly have the most amazing  life , Couldn’t be any better I get up every morning Next to  this gorgeous amazing woman Get my morning kiss Maybe a few morning kisses in my open mouth If you get my drift Cause you know I’m in love Sit back in the back patio porch Listening to Mother Nature’s   Performance while reading hellopoetry Few minutes later I told my lady  I had to Go run  some errands Not realizing yet What’s up ahead, Arrived and While in line at Chrispy kreme’s A little boy about 5 years of age Loosing his mind over some Chocolate frosted Mother and father told him They couldn’t afford it They were only there for coffee Little boy started crying hysterically My Heart Cries out for him And chivalrously I’ve waited in line right behind them Just couldn’t allow That to take place I told dad if it was okay I would love to buy the boy a dozen chocolate frosted He accepted and gave me a hand shake Mom teared up and dad wouldn’t Stop thinking me I hate seeing good People like this But anyway, What an awesome moment A moment of love sharing And here’s the most Amazing part of my early morning outside Of my morning kisses I got the longest hug From the little man A handshake From dad And a kiss on the cheek From mom What can be any better Than the life I live I do what I want And it’s mostly Helping other people That’s all that matters. Having meanings in Other people’s lives Fulfills me , And what more Can I say , My perfect           Morning I live life For the inexplicable Moment Life is love and love      Always gives                     ALWAYS
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Aug 25, 2018
Aug 25, 2018 at 2:56 PM UTC
The World Requires Edmund Black’s Random Acts of Doughnut Kindness (1/36)
The World Requires Edmund Black’s Random Acts of Doughnut Kindness (1/36) Edmund! *a friend mutual on HP sent me your poem below asking me to respond appropriately, close the tale, he said, and that I would understand, thinking by being marked, I had some expertise in the matter perhaps you are unaware that the world exists only because there are at least thirty six^ righteous men on the earth and personally believe, there are more who they are, a well kept secret, but secrets tend to leak so... only one, Mr. Edmund, employs a dozen doughnuts (chocolate frosted) to follow through on the most important commandment human love thy neighbor with a dozen holies I’m told that like certain loaves of bread, a dozen doughnuts now have along with wine and water a place in the repertoire of the selector of the thirty six which needs noting, a dozen is 1/3 of thirty six sometimes the answers are in the wholes of the holiest!* <•> Edmund black Jul 15 My Perfect Morning The climate in the World may change But it will never Change me not for a moment I truly have the most amazing  life , Couldn’t be any better I get up every morning Next to  this gorgeous amazing woman Get my morning kiss Maybe a few morning kisses in my open mouth If you get my drift Cause you know I’m in love Sit back in the back patio porch Listening to Mother Nature’s   Performance while reading hellopoetry Few minutes later I told my lady  I had to Go run  some errands Not realizing yet What’s up ahead, Arrived and While in line at Chrispy kreme’s A little boy about 5 years of age Loosing his mind over some Chocolate frosted Mother and father told him They couldn’t afford it They were only there for coffee Little boy started crying hysterically My Heart Cries out for him And chivalrously I’ve waited in line right behind them Just couldn’t allow That to take place I told dad if it was okay I would love to buy the boy a dozen chocolate frosted He accepted and gave me a hand shake Mom teared up and dad wouldn’t Stop thinking me I hate seeing good People like this But anyway, What an awesome moment A moment of love sharing And here’s the most Amazing part of my early morning outside Of my morning kisses I got the longest hug From the little man A handshake From dad And a kiss on the cheek From mom What can be any better Than the life I live I do what I want And it’s mostly Helping other people That’s all that matters. Having meanings in Other people’s lives Fulfills me , And what more Can I say , My perfect           Morning I live life For the inexplicable Moment Life is love and love      Always gives                     ALWAYS
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<> The Instigation: Edmund  Black, commenting on “weary weighted,” I agree with Kim; This is poetry at its best :)“ <•> *both of you shush! there is no “better” in poetry mine yours theirs, alive or not, just gasps tears and blood whimsical smiles and isles cuts and burns of pained revelations, hidden in fog, that words try to delete away, through the shrouded mists of human tissues, unconstrained by the bounded shape of the human cell, our first, our own self-imposed jail tissue, too, baby soft, or, purple beating majestic bruised blotches by those weaklings whose kindness never fully developed;   or old man mine whose skin cells erodes, so poems and light weary weighted, lightly flake off for your “betterment” mostly tho for worse good humans all await, in patientce lightly hidden, residents of dark sunspots in the glaring existence exposer of the unlit lighthouse whose time will come they get it how we get there unimportant get there GET THERE get there that is the poetic mission critical no path best or style preferred- no compare just, but, any path that lifts and elevates, to the commonplace* the common place *where all costarred, universal, where common is the temple mount of highest praise, holy smoke rising, a place that that discloses and closes, is scribed/described honestly as a connective, which is the simplest successive call my poems, blessedly common! that an honorable, so gladly accepted and so much more meaning-full than merely best or better* for that, I’d gladly weep, for no praise ever been bettered 8/2/18 406pm on the jitney to my isle
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Aug 2, 2018
Aug 2, 2018 at 4:15 PM UTC
the common place... (for Kim Johanna Baker & Edmund Black)
<> The Instigation: Edmund  Black, commenting on “weary weighted,” I agree with Kim; This is poetry at its best :)“ <•> *both of you shush! there is no “better” in poetry mine yours theirs, alive or not, just gasps tears and blood whimsical smiles and isles cuts and burns of pained revelations, hidden in fog, that words try to delete away, through the shrouded mists of human tissues, unconstrained by the bounded shape of the human cell, our first, our own self-imposed jail tissue, too, baby soft, or, purple beating majestic bruised blotches by those weaklings whose kindness never fully developed;   or old man mine whose skin cells erodes, so poems and light weary weighted, lightly flake off for your “betterment” mostly tho for worse good humans all await, in patientce lightly hidden, residents of dark sunspots in the glaring existence exposer of the unlit lighthouse whose time will come they get it how we get there unimportant get there GET THERE get there that is the poetic mission critical no path best or style preferred- no compare just, but, any path that lifts and elevates, to the commonplace* the common place *where all costarred, universal, where common is the temple mount of highest praise, holy smoke rising, a place that that discloses and closes, is scribed/described honestly as a connective, which is the simplest successive call my poems, blessedly common! that an honorable, so gladly accepted and so much more meaning-full than merely best or better* for that, I’d gladly weep, for no praise ever been bettered 8/2/18 406pm on the jitney to my isle
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