November 21, 2011

Love is a Movement

Gone Too Soon
By Rebekah Frimpong


It was the darkest night 
heard the news and was in such a fright 
my heart fell apart
where do I start
to find the words to describe your light 


I guess I found love in the beat in your music
A melody that set me free
allowing me to write words of this love movement
my pen hits the paper your spirit making it glide
I wonder will this pain subside
God why do you take the good so soon?


I want to go to the ocean ride the waves 
look up and have a conversation with God
where to water meets the sky the sun just over the horizon
hoping to meet you again one day
the love you filled the universe with
will be reflected back in the smiles of those you affected


This is the song in my heart you inspired
Gone too soon...








RIP Tracy GM James and Randy Ponzio


Gone too soon... 

November 4, 2011

Words of Wisdom

I hope one day write a poem from these words:


"You should never be too busy to care, too scared to speak, too dumb to love, or too worried about what others say"-Rebekah Frimpong



October 12, 2011

Open Mic Testimonies

So last week I started hosting my first Open Mic series in Brooklyn NY.  The experience was amazing and the poets came out and shared great pieces.  I am hoping to expand the crowd and the spread the love as the series continues tomorrow.  I got a chance to share one of my favorite poems and I even dabbled a bit as a DJ.  If you are in the Brooklyn area come by and check us out!

Email bgnbpro@gmail.com to sign-up to peform.

September 4, 2011

Under Construction

Sometimes, there are poems that seem to be fragmented or undone but are still worth sharing...  

Photo By Rebekah A. Frimpong

Pieces of Me
-By Rebekah A. Frimpong


My bare feet pressed against the ground
I could feel the earth at my toes
the rays of the sun light on my back
I ran all the way home
not noticing my feet were bare
I wanted to hurry and catch a glimpse of him
see my love one last time before he departed
hold him tight kissing slightly behind his ear
we had been lovers for two years


Each season we would count the days until the leaves would turn
he made me feel priceless
Never had to worry for anything
my heart was whole and full of joy
our love was fragile and new but I thought it could last


Little did I know this would be our last embrace
the last day our lips would touch, our fingers intertwine, or I gaze into his eyes
He wanted out and said he wanted nothing more to do with me
He was ready to throw down my heart
watch tears coat my cheeks and my love drown in misery 
I stood still hearing him explain his reasoning:
"you are too perfect like a red rose without thorns, I cannot be happy knowing I am the one going to make you bleed"


For I did not know he was hiding a dangerous secret
a vicious lie that would break me into tiny pieces fragmented like broken glass


I was left an empty shell, he played a deadly game 
ripping my soul apart from my spirit 
an inhumane act of justice

August 27, 2011

The Wind Tells

Her Story-By Rebekah A. Frimpong






She was free
searching for answers in the mysteries


She was young
waiting for age to heal her rancid wounds


She was courageous
not scared to love knowing the consequences


She opened her brown eyes
saw a vision of her future unfolding before her


She covered her head with a veil
hoping to mask her beauty so her mind would be acknowledged


She gave her heart to him
she gave her whole being for a chance to live forever
because she wanted more
more than what blows in the wind
the passion and vitality within the movement of water


She longed to be strong and powerful 
like the energy that connects people together when words are not spoken


She knew all too well how the fable would end
but she wanted to tell her own story


She wrote on walls with her nails
scratching and carving out a way with blood and tears


She was like a little girl waiting for a father's embrace
alone with nothing but her dreams


She drew in the dark
silhouettes embracing and old memories


She accepted her fate; a sentence of loneliness 
She raise her head to the sun and knew she understands nothing. 

August 16, 2011

Hard Lessons

Lessons Learned-By Rebekah A. Frimpong


Falling and seeking
new feeling 
ready for love
and embracing change
this is the first step towards happiness.


Hard lessons I have learned along the way
traveling down a road of unknown places
faces seeming like mine and mouths closed shut
I hear my heart beating.

I am waiting for love
needing a space to be free
following footprints in the sand
an ocean of healing
each wave of emotion is like life
ever changing
accepting me


Self exploration
discovering my flaws
sharing my beauty
lessons in self love
lessons in losing love
lessons in gaining love
these are the lessons learned





July 26, 2011

Reflection Internal

The Journey   
By Rebekah A. Frimpong

We grasps stars filling our fists with beams of light
our dreams reached beyond borders
we met in tears and blood and sweat
liquid for life vital knowledge shared in conversation
our hearts were free and open
walking in each other shoes 
the path was narrow that we traveled together
holding hands we saw the sun reflecting off lakes and oceans
we had arrived; destination peace

July 18, 2011

Love in the City

I usually don't write love poems, because I cannot define what love is in just one word or two words, and so on.  Love is so different for everyone that is can be anything.  I can love my friend, my community, or my mother.  Love can be shared between two individuals in an intimate way.  But the most important love is self love; loving one's self enough to care, respect, and learn from other individuals.  The love of thy self is ultimately the key to loving others unconditionally.


Day One (excerpt)

By Rebekah Frimpong

This was Day One: The Awakening
My mirror's reflection was empty as I stood before it
All of me gone..taken by a god-like creature claiming to be peace
Yet starting a war in my belly that brought forth loneliness
Making me a victim to a lost cause; Love

June 3, 2011

Poetry Reflection

Poetry in the City


As a poet living in New York inspiration often comes to you in the most weird places and circumstances...whether you are rushing through crowds of people, watching a homeless person beg for money or food, listening to people speaking louder than usual saying the most fowl things, or trying to skip over a big glob of spit. 










Poem:
This city can inspire you.  
There is no place like New York...chasing my aspirations 
like a lost thought this is real the last to love and first fall 
seen it all in tiny spaces disguised as mansions
this is New York not a spoiled fruit gathering bites from an unassuming by stander 
who urgently needs a release.

May 9, 2011

Photo of the Day

Original Photography art by Rebekah A. Frimpong inspired by her poetry and upcoming book.


Footprints in the Sand

May 3, 2011

Poem of the Day

A New Declaration
By Rebekah A. Frimpong


Dear Mr. Obama, 

Thanks for the news on Osama 
but when will you start addressing the ills of the communities here in the US?
We play games with other nations, steal resources, declare wars...
but when will we clean up our own house?
Our land...before it is too late

I am asking the right questions; are you?
Yes, I am a revolutionary
because I want change
seek change to resolve and find resolutions
I understand the meaning of words and their power...
let us draw lines in the sand and declare victory
when all kids in the US get a good free education
when college tution rates don't put scholars in debt
when jobs are plenty and food not scarce

I am tired; aren't you?
Constantly shocked with news of terrorism, earthquakes, and wars
I fear my babies not yet born are crying tears for the dead in my womb
those suffering biting their nails and ripping out their hair hoping for a sign of good fatih
Mr. President Obama...I don't blame you
just hold you to a different standard
though you may be commander and chief 
to the world and to many Americans you are a black man and nothing more
so speak for black men
challenge our youth to understand the meaning of freedom and its costs
take the words from the constiution that was used to wrap nooses around the necks of black men for years
and paint a new picture

Make change something that is popular and not taboo
I question you in peace
nothing in my heart hates you instead my heart is wanting to beat
like a drum 
music to the ears of the youth
vibrating pulsing up spines and causing movement
this is a declaration of a movement
we stand in ignorance ready to point fingers
pull triggers and call each other niggas
Mr. Obama may I plead with you?

State a new address a call to educate, empower, and love
this fire can only be exstinguished with the opposite of hate 

April 24, 2011

Sunsets

My Relations to the Sun is more than poetry...it is a feeling and the book will be filled with artwork, photography, and poetry.

March 30, 2011

Missing Mom

My Birthday
By Rebekah Frimpong

This day memories of you spill over like hot tea being poured in a cup
your voice like ocean waves crashing into shore
I miss the sound

I thought of you
on this special day
a begininng of a clearing
a renewal of life
hibernating bud blossom and new eyes open
this day I remember you
warm thoughts cozy as a fire place
teddy bears and gum drops
sweet innocence of childhood

though I blow out candles this day awaken to unseen years
memories of you are more clear

this day; my birthday, I miss you mom and I wish you were here
I would tell you so much share so many things
thank you for your sacrifice
for loving me and giving me life

happy birthday

March 24, 2011

Coffee and Kisses

Bittersweet
By Rebekah A. Frimpong

In the morning he would wake me with coffee and kisses
brown ebony back broad shoulders skin satin
eyes deep cool refreshing
he was a blessing

so real not a dream
my days were filled with memories of joy
he keep me guessing
telling me love was like a river ever flowing

one day he got on one knee and revealed his heart
words from his lips coated my skin like the sun
his heartbeat made my spine move 

we were one two souls gathered
friends brought together
I sipped from his cup without hesitation

the wind would always bring him back to me
he stayed hidden in between the pages
papers soaked with tears
love never ignited left to exhaust

weary I kept hoping that my mornings
nights and days be filled up
like the cup of coffee he use to bring each morning
now mourning
finding him again not possible

no other him could be he
he completed me and my sentences
warm embraces
left me cold no where to think

yet coffee and kisses
what I miss the most
sweetness and bitterness
love turn to hate
twisted soulmates

we conversated over coffee and kisses
lay between the sheets in irony of our union
he stopped speaking and I stopped listening

drifting away he passed by
our glances never meeting
our lips pressed tightly keeping truth in
he said no apologies I felt misled
sweetness and bitterness

sweetness and bitterness
bitterness
bitterness
bitter
sweet

(c) 2011 Rebekah A. Frimpong 

March 22, 2011

Note on War and Peace

The Promise of Peace Bombs
By Rebekah A. Frimpong


They left bombs at my door step
said my vision was too loud
even though I was not speaking
or seeing the peace they said they were seeking


Instead I bled, bones cracking
dreams and hearts crumbling
before me my land laid in chaos
because of the picture you painted
yet I waited
for silence
for rest in the mist of destruction


the bombs kept falling
filling the sky with red clouds
and raindrops of acid
it stung the hypocrisy of your words
you said peace
that each bomb would deter the monster
a fictitious figure claiming power and justice


You painted this picture
and I waited
for change or a resolution
but the bombs kept descending down
from aircrafts like angels falling from heaven
what do you believe in
is my God not good enough
that you need to preach scriptures and oil
covering the truth


I need proof
little fingers are getting blown off
and screams increasing
you said peace
relief
the picture you painted
and I waited
to hear you speak the truth


now the sky above my house is dark
blood is pouring down my steps
my mind hanging out my skull
the shiny promise of peace now dull
bombs are being thrown at my doorstep
I should have closed the door when you knocked


"Just in: President Obama calls for air strikes to combat no rest of resistance in Libya"


I turned the channel because war movies are often on repeat

(c) 2011 Rebekah A. Frimpong

March 21, 2011

An Introduction to How Nice I am

Seeker
By Rebekah Frimpong

If it is love you are looking for don't follow that kite named ambition
let go of the strings
not letting the wind guide you as it may
stop waiting for your fairytale to unfold
greet reality often served cold
with open wide arms

for love does not wait or chart a predictable path
the journey through life proves this true
let your feet keep moving as to mimic the rhythm of your heart
those visions your eyes see are not just dreams
focus your destiny with precision
calculating each decision for death waits for no one
so start living now

if it is love you seek remember your life jacket
helmet and seat belt; strap in
ride the ride of uncontrollable sequences
navigate through emotions like a ship on an open sea

realize becoming whole means you will fall apart
at the seams to be stitched back together
just in time for reaching the finish line

to love is to see or hear
not planned
love is a whisper carried in the wind
slipping between fingers as water does
precious

I waited for love on the doorstep of an empty house
rang the bell to let my presence be known
and got no answer
loosen my grip on the strings of the kite named ambition
the kite drifted far away
Pages turned in a new chapter

hidden like treasure
loves whereabouts a mystery
in layers of guilt and shame I found the missing pieces
love did not press pause on mistakes, regrets, and moments wished forgotten
as my tears dried up
so did the pain festering
love had borrowed time making the minutes and seconds valuable

love laid within.

 (c) 2011 Rebekah A. Frimpong