Friday, January 29, 2016

BOOKS BY C. JORDAN: A POEM: Honoring My Forefathers, by Connie Jordan...

BOOKS BY C. JORDAN: A POEM: Honoring My Forefathers, by Connie Jordan...: HONORING MY FOREFATHERS  From:  Personification of Injustice Refusing to be intimidated by your intonations, as you go about delvi...

A POEM: Honoring My Forefathers, by Connie Jordan


HONORING MY FOREFATHERS
 From:  Personification of Injustice

Refusing to be intimidated by your
intonations, as you go about delving into
my life without my permission,

Looking for whatever you might find, as
you strive to manipulate my destiny,

You can not stop my endeavor, because
you are just not that clever, my obligation
is distinctive,

Coming from the utterances of many
kindred spirits, separated by time,

Though they are gone from this world, my
ancestors are deeply rooted in my soul,

Being the prototype of strength and
forgiveness, etched in the blood, of their
existence,

I would never let you intimidate me nor
give you a reason to imprison me,
recognizing your desire to do just that,

I stay on track and play the game to make
my forefathers proud, allowing them to rest
peacefully,

Since in their lifetime, that peace was
denied them, and in fact, was never
intended to exist, in the confines of

Slavery


I write poetry, sometimes prose even short stories on the black struggle, the loss involved in war, love, domestic violence, life and spirituality - encouraging you to keep moving forward in the storms that rage.

Life is full of contradictions, sometimes confusion and plenty of insincerity but each of us holds the key to resolve these issues if we only viewed change as the ultimate goal.

This brings me to the concept of ‘tone’.  Tone, for me expresses a harsh reality, it could even indicate a biased perception of the reader who wishes to live their life in denial.  However, truth is important to me and tone is reflective of that truth that has been denied over the years until here we are in 2016 attempting to break free from the mentality that has led us to where we are now.

Truth can be a positive reaching out, an acknowledgement of things past and acceptance that could allow us to a move forward on a positive before the sins of our intentions destroy what was intended

Looking for reviews.

If you have not read any of my books, they are short reads and I could send you a PDF file of whichever one you request.  Your support is needed!!  The review can be short, the stars are what seems to be the key.  I have received a few reviews that have been posted to Amazon (see below for a few of the reviews) which you could read to get you motivated.


Write a review for any book you have read, then copy and paste them at the following sites:

Amazon

Barnes and Noble - 3 links, three books

Personification of Injustice
Matters of the Heart  
The Word through a Poet's Eyes



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4.0 out of 5 stars A Beautiful and Heartfelt Debut, November 18, 2015
   This review is from: Matters of the Heart (Paperback)
A searing and raw rendering of the author's reflections on life. "Our days become our lives" is the essence of our humanity and how we interact with each other. From the innocence of chasing our dreams to the loss of innocence in love and friendship. Ultimately, faith is the corner stone of our resilience to overcome obstacles and live fully. Well written and honest to the core, I thoroughly enjoyed this author's style of poetry.
        
            




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5.0 out of 5 stars When choosing specific poems that I liked most, it was difficult, January 23, 2016
   This review is from: The World, Through a Poet's Eyes (Paperback)
Another enlightening read, though a different kind. With this book I could definitely hear the cries for racial justice, and it tugged at my heart. When choosing specific poems that I liked most, it was difficult. Bullies definitely called to me. I fell that this is a poem that could relate to anyone who has been through such a situation, and I think the strength that comes with this poem may be what someone needs to get through it. I feel that Growth sort of goes hand in hand with Bullies because it really shows what happens after we have escaped from the grasp of those bullies. And I think for anyone who has been through such a situation it is something they should read. Lastly, Love was probably my favorite. I think this poem really talked about what love should be, and these three together sort of tell their own story. Anyone who has faced any type of struggle should give this book a read. It's definitely one that speaks to you.


           


 

Product Details

5.0 out of 5 stars Raw and Straight to the Point, December 11, 2015
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This review is from: Personification of Injustice (Kindle Edition)
I love how honest this book is. It speaks to your soul. It touches the deepest issues of racism, makes very real points while allowing the reader to truly understand what it feels like to be black in America. At times, the lines were so strong, I could picture the author speaking spoken word because you can hear the pain, yet the strength. My favorite line in this book is, "Once lived free, but that which you stole from my ancestors, long ago, left me in a predicament." Thought-provoking is a word that comes to mind when I think about her poetry. Her words are real and speak the truth. I love how powerful and uncut they are. There were many moments of "That's exactly how I feel." For example, when the author spoke of mothers and how it feels to be unappreciated by their children. I have similar feelings and my children are not even grown yet. It's nice to know that I am not alone in how I feel about certain things. She gives honor to the veterans, which I especially loved as well as victims being taken advantage of when there is a crisis and money is being raised. All in all, it was a great read, I enjoyed it and I would read another one of her books.

          


NOTE:  On Amazon the Kindle version has a reduced price of $1.99

 Thanking you in advance!!

C. Jordan