Poetry is Revolution
To be a poet is to be a thinker
A challenger
A believer in the magic of our own minds
Sometimes I find my mind trapped in an abyss of liquor stores, boarded houses, and empty refrigerators
While the cathartic release of ink from ballpoint drops shackles and my thoughts run like it has found the underground railroad
Just north of gentrification and west of the homelessness that plagued my family
Poetry runs in my family
And has been running in my family for ages
We never believed in cages, but in God
So it was only natural that poetry manifested itself as the light at the end of a tunnel of darkness
Poetry is the fume that sparked a revolution in my mind
I guess Heron did say that it would not be televised
Somewhere between Macarthur Boulevard and the hills at which I was schooled, I cannot say that I decided to become a poet
I can only say that imagery, metaphor, simile allowed me a path to challenge people to hear herstory and to think