Read And Dumping: Duo From Brand To The Two Planes Of My Sine Logographic Calligraphy Poem by Cherokee Akan Ewe

Read And Dumping: Duo From Brand To The Two Planes Of My Sine Logographic Calligraphy



two for one
clear glass bottle pop top sealed
three ingredients is the summoned
plus
the clear bag brand
about more than twenty five
if they purple potatoe chips
bless with organic powdered cheese or herbs and spices
although what's the difference between spices and herbs?
and did I say purple potatoe chips?
wow...
like blue tortillas
new to nonindigenous mindsets...
yeah the two for one
set the price
and you will never have to roll the dice unless you are gambler which we don't do
we stockpile with the basics
farming and gardening in our backyards instead of being complacent
loving Music cause my Ancestors and Elders taught me about the Nature of which it is
so I got back to the music lab in Haddon thundering sines and tones
lipping tones of my tongue in fours
as Ella Fitzgerald gave me an encore..
aaaaah GEAH! (echoing)
encore (echoing)
give me an encore (echoing)
put my combat logographic calligraphy down above the water on the hard ground corp style
still as they can be
cause below the line represents the Orca in me scripting my hang
plunge swish (echoing)down up from right to left
ahscr-ahscripting my aquadtical nonlettering Fang
all in the constellation like Dogon of Mali'z superstar Benjamin Banneker
ahstead-ahsteadily swimming with schools of multigeniuses indigenously
we on point nonstressed hung underwater
and hard onground corp
for tha sho shot mathematically
give me an encore (echoing) ...
encore (echoing)
encore (echoing)
for the peace between the youth i know
encore (echoing)
for Nat Turner an encore (echoing)
for Nyabinghi an encore (echoing)
for Ranavalona an encore
(echoing)
Falcon at high speeds picking off its enemies
an encore (echoing) ....

Saturday, May 19, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: real life,real success
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Inventor of my own language like that Cameroon King
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