Poetry by Jameir Hines
Motherly Pains from My EyesBy Jameir Hines Because of the brutality of life for a Black…
Motherly Pains from My EyesBy Jameir Hines Because of the brutality of life for a Black…
by Jameir HinesDrowningBy Joshua WhittingtonWritten in isolation, November 2022 She floats in a river of sorrow, drowning in…
by Joshua WhittingtonThe Little Boy We Could Have BeenBy Thomas Rosser Perhaps my pain has a nameI am…
by Thomas RosserFallen LeavesBy Ian Valencia Worrying over fallen leavesShattered glass and broken dreamsRepeated history is no mysteryWith…
by Ian ValenciaDevotional 5.6.24 …”Accept other believers who are weal in faith and don’t argue with them.”… Romans…
by Staci AlvaradoTainted LoveBy David Rosario It may be dangerous to tell you my thoughts,they could be used…
by David RoasrioRacism in the MilitaryBy Dejon Yearling Some people don’t get a job because the color of…
by De'jon YearlingMemoriesBy Horace Thomas I miss standing on the cornerWhile the sky pours rainThe smell of fresh…
by Horace ThomasFutureBy Marcus Leyva I see my futureIt’s close enough I could grab itKnowing it’s mine for…
by Marcus LeyvaFour Flowers By Brian Fuller Halfway around the world In the swirling muddy water…
by Brian Fuller (TX)