Ancestor Amiri Baraka‘s poem “Black Art” inspired this poem. Baraka was an inspiration to me, and taught me a lot about being a revolutionary poet.
Poetry that Gives Birth to Revolution
We need powerful empowering poetry
Poetry that promotes positivity
Poetry that encourages people to progress
Poetry that gives birth to revolution
We need poetry
that puts on black berets,
black dashikis, black pants, and black boots
Poetry that rises and raises its fist
to run after the oppressor to oppose
its rendering racism
Poetry that challenges the boys in blue
Poetry that kicks but while we sit back
and say, “Get ’em poetry!!”
Poetry that gives birth to revolution
Black folk need poetry
that gangsters the grime in the ghetto
Poetry that gathers graceless women,
gutless men, and guiltless children
to guide them back to greatness
Poetry that disintegrates crack
and evaporates alcohol so that we don’t
continue to fall into destruction
Poetry that gives birth to revolution
This world needs poetry
that puts an end to poverty
to starvation
to homelessness
to A.I.D.S.
to dehumanization
to government regulation
to population control
to depletion of Earth’s natural resources
to war
to worry
to suffering
to pain
to the Bush and Tony Blair regime
Poetry that gives birth to revolution!
(C) Christopher D. Sims
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Words for Universal Action
Poet, Activist, and Performer
http://www.about.me/ChristopherDSims
Photo: Logo from Revolution Poetry Facebook page, a Sweden-based poetry group.
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