January 18, 2019
This Too Shall Pass
In the darkness of sound, there is a light in silence
In the dying of the flower, there is birthing of a seed
In the cold moon, a sleeping sun lies
In the march of winter, there is the quiet rising of spring
In the cards of life, a beautiful heart plays
In the peacetime, the stars of heaven appear
When the nights of war disappear
In the universe, there is a cycle of energy
Moving between lightness and dark
In the darkness of sound, there is a light in silence
This too shall pass
With will, it will
This is a selection of socially conscious poems that reflect upon our world today through a state of optimism and hope but also present the world and its harsh and sometimes unpleasant reality.
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About the Author
Although only 22 years old, Kadeem Graham has already amassed some 900 pieces of unpublished writing, dealing with a range of subjects from spirituality and faith, to love and loss, to existential and philosophical issues.
Heavily inspired by the political works of Percy Shelley, the poems of Dylan Thomas and the English Romantics, Kadeem is an aspiring fine artist and pianist.
There’s a Dream
In the ones fleeing the boats
In the ones running across the desert
In the ones gazing at the lady of liberty
In the ones abandoned by the mother state
There’s a dream
In the ones beaten and downtrodden
In the ones with their empty hands
In the ones in the dust bowl
In the ones who stood on the bridge
There’s a dream
In the ones who lost it all
In the ones who lost the factories
In the ones who strike and rally
In the ones who hope for more
In the ones standing up against the establishment
There’s a dream
In the ones who protest and march
In the ones who rebel and dissent
In the ones who stand on a platform
In the ones who tie themselves to the tree
In the ones who stand up to the marching machines
There’s a dream
There’s a dream in everyone
No matter where we stand
In this life
We all dream of the Promised Land
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