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Poetry Contest Winners  2006

 

1st Place

A TEAR

            by Juan Molina

 

A tear is just a tear

Unless a tear is filled with pain

Pain is just pain

Unless that pain comes from love

 Love is just love Unless love has a name

A name is just a name Unless that name has a face

A face is just a face Unless that face leaves a memory

A memory is just a memory

Unless a memory brings joy

Joy is just a joy

Unless that joy means everything

 Everything is just everything

Unless everything becomes a problem

A problem is just a problem

Unless the problem has no solution

A solution is just a solution

Unless the solution has a meaning

A meaning is just a meaning

Unless the meaning becomes life

A life is just a life

Unless a life has a purpose

A purpose is just a purpose

Unless the purpose brings a tear fillied with pain

That comes from a love that has a name

That has a face that leaves a memory

That brings a joy that means everything

That becomes a problem that has no solution

That has a meaning that becomes life

With a purpose with a tear filled with pain

 

 

2nd Place

      by Crystal Scott

 

Momma I need you to

Teach me

 

Teach me about my femininity

Responsibility in my sexuality

Teach me to avoid promiscuity

So I can hold on to my virginity

 

See momma I need you to

Teach me

 

That nothing is free

It all has a price

So before I accept those

Diamonds

I had better think twice

 

Teach me not to be

A number in a statistic

High scholl drop out

Teen pregnancy

Or Domestic Fatality

Teach me

That my exterior is

Nothing compared to my interior

And just because someone disagrees

It does not mean that I have to change

me

Momma teach me

That Reading a book is not absurd

Nor does it make me a nerd

Teach me to be myself

Who will I mimis when there’s

No one else left

Momma teach me

 

That my 700.00 Coach should hold more than fifty dollars

And that college is not full of A report

scholars

But people just like me

Destined to be

More than what society wants us to see

Just teach me
 

Daddy Teach me Your Son

That being a black man is

Better than any contest

I could have won

 

Teach me that

Wearing my pants above my posterior

Does not make me inferior

Teach me that

Nigga is not my name

But just a word society has given

some fame

Daddy I need you to Teach me

Because I am your future

The legacy of your name

 

Daddy Teach me

That chivalry is not dead

please and thank you

Are not just oone time said

Teach me that

I can do more than just rap or play ball

I can be that Renaissance man

I can do it all

And the penitentiary mentality is not for

me

And that justification for making due

Should not be on the corner

Professing

“I gotta do what I gotta do”

And just because I have a gun in my hand

I’m not the chief in command

But if I really want to be a man

I have to rise up and stand

Not cower down

Hiding behind the sound

Of my booming system

23 inch rims

Baggy jeans and tims

Show me my potential is more than just

a phantom of my mental

Daddy don’t turn your back on me

Just teach me

 

 

3rd Place

A Vision Carried

          by Sindhu Madathikunnel

 

A place that may share the breaths of many,

 

To breach the walls of a nation strived for,

 

To fulfill the dreams of a nation still spoken for,

 

We, the people,

 

Still struggle in hopes,

 

That the harsh past be no more.

 

These dreams we carry,

 

Of a generation,

 

Of a world not retrained by barriers and corruption,

 

A vision of a land full of color and wonders,

 

These are the dreams of the past, the present, and new generation.