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Nate Dogg
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Georgia, Fulton

0 posted 2001-04-05 01:47 PM


Good afternoon Passions, I've decided to what I don't do much which is, to celebrate my black heritage.....I hope that my idols Nicki Giovanni, Langston Hughes(R.I.P), Maya Angelou, and most importantly, my ancestors approve of this poem and I hope, that y'll enjoy it....peace!!

I'm proud to be,
a descendant of africa, the motherland
home of the colored man,
where the hottest deserts dry,
and home where the garden of eden, belies.
For years, my peers, lived in fear
because, of the color of their skin,
as some blacks, still feel as if it's a sin
to be black cause, they been brainwashed
and reduced to a truthless, clueless guy
believing that we're inferior and the superiors,
flaunt pale skin and the bluest eye,
as they neglect to see,
that in the eyes of christ,
we all walk on the rainbow of equality.
I'm proud of my skin, my african soul,
my heritage, my culture, my religion,
as I'm pleasured to treasure it like gold,
as I've accepted what God has made me,
as I'm just happy to be alive,
to be loved and acknowledged,
in his beautiful eyes
and when you hear this one commence to speak,
you'll be hearing confidence at it's peak
because, never, ever will I be, ashamed of me!
One day, when my sun shines,
I plan to visit the motherland one time,
to see my people shine,
as it would be some kind of wonderful for me,
to strive with the truth, my roots of afrocentricity,
and see my beautiful, black afrodisiacs,
and my native brothers and mothers,
loving and caring for another
and sharing their words of knowledge,
with the children,
to keep their dreams alive,
of building and making millions.
Before I end this piece,
I wanna thank God for creating me,
breathing his divinity in me,
reflecting love, infinity, peace,
and happiness, into my poetry,
and I wanna thank all the blacks,
that graced this earth before me,
as I hope your spirits stay strong,
and continue to shine like stars in the sky
as I vow to keep your legacies alive,
until I see gray skies, and the day I die.

[This message has been edited by Nate Dogg (edited 04-05-2001).]

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serenity blaze
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1 posted 2001-04-05 02:17 PM


It's a beautiful thing to hear when someone discovers the truth of self worth! Enjoyed the part especially about Christ..reminded me of an argument I once interceded into...
regarding the "color" of Christ. I simply got tired of hearing these two jokers go at it--and dared to butt in--with..."instead of arguing about what color Christ was, why don't you two think about what color he is NOW?"   Nice work, Nate. Eracism.

Mother_Earth
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2 posted 2001-04-05 02:30 PM


Nate, you wrote a beautiful poem.  Like I have said before....God doesn't make junk.  He made you, he made me and even those who don't understand.  I hope you get to go to your homeland some day. It must be wonderful to know where you come from.  I have so many different nationalities in my body, I wouldn't know where to go!  Thank you for the wonderful words of wisdom from you.  Hugs,  ME
Nate Dogg
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since 1999-11-15
Posts 1658
Georgia, Fulton
3 posted 2001-04-05 02:46 PM


Thank you ME and Sernity...I appreciate your comments....peace and one love!!!

Nathan

Butterflies_dont_cry
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since 2000-03-06
Posts 3733
Michigan
4 posted 2001-04-05 03:08 PM


Nathan~
Proud you should be...this was a beautiful
poem, it shows your heart and soul and the
journey of your heritage...together they
created a wonderful man and an extrodinary
poet~

JamesMichael
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since 1999-11-16
Posts 33336
Kapolei, Hawaii, USA
5 posted 2001-04-05 03:52 PM


"I wanna think God for creating me".
Hopefully we can all come to that conclusion and thank our God for creating us...this is very sincere and appreciative writing...James

Janet Marie
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Posts 18554

6 posted 2001-04-05 03:59 PM


as they neglect to see,
that in the eyes of christ,
we all walk on the rainbow of equality.
I'm proud of my skin, my african soul,
my heritage, my culture, my religion,
as I'm pleasured to treasure it like gold,
as I've accepted what God has made me,
as I'm just happy to be alive,
to be loved and acknowledged,
in his beautiful eyes
and when you hear this one commence to speak,
you'll be hearing confidence at it's peak
because, never, ever will I be, ashamed of me!
One day, when my sun shines,
I plan to visit the motherland one time,
to see my people shine,
as it would be some kind of wonderful for me,
to strive with the truth, my roots of afrocentricity,
and see my beautiful, black afrodisiacs,
and my native brothers and mothers,
loving and caring for another
and sharing their words of knowledge,
=============================

very very cool write Nate ...

say it loud ... be who you are ... and be proud.
I love the vocab in this and the rhyme choices...
you have some really cool lines in this...
your poetic celebration of your heritage is
written with sincerty and joy.
I still dream of the day when we can ALL JUST BE.
well done proud poet sir.

It's such a clever innocence with which you show myself to me
As if you know how it feels to never be who you wanted to be
~jackson browne~

Nate Dogg
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since 1999-11-15
Posts 1658
Georgia, Fulton
7 posted 2001-04-05 11:58 PM


Thank you very much Jimmy, for your wonderful comments...I'm glad you liked it.

Thank you Janet, for quoting me and acknowledging quality of my poem.....hugs and love from me to you!

Peace and one love, Passions!!

Nathan

Sven
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8 posted 2001-04-06 09:23 PM


this is excellent Nate!!!  

I really liked it. . . and I'm sure that they would have approved most loudly!!



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Lone Wolf
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since 2000-03-16
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Lansing, MI USA
9 posted 2001-04-06 10:41 PM


Nate,

This was a beautiful piece of poetry and tribute to your ancestry.  I am sure they would all love it.  You have spoken many truths here.  In the end, it really doesn't matter what color we are . . . all that matters is that we have lived our life according to His plan.  That is what we have to answer for.  I enjoyed this very much and thank you for sharing it.  

LW

All writing comes
by the grace of God.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson

Irie
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since 1999-12-01
Posts 1493
Washington State
10 posted 2001-04-07 03:40 AM


Nate....

You've done a wonderful job celebrating you and your heritage,
and I stand beside you and applaud you all the way!  

~God Bless~

~Sheri

"The things that come to those that wait may be the things
left by those who got there first"


[This message has been edited by Irie (edited 04-07-2001).]

Marge Tindal
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11 posted 2001-04-07 12:03 PM


Nate, my friend~
I loved this affirmation of your pride.
We should all wear it as well.

'in the eyes of christ,
we all walk on the rainbow of equality'


'One day, when my sun shines,
I plan to visit the motherland one time,
to see my people shine,
as it would be some kind of wonderful for me,
to strive with the truth, my roots of afrocentricity,
and see my beautiful, black afrodisiacs'


I just LOVE both of these statements !
Peace n' love~
~*Marge*~


~*The pen of the poet never runs out of ink, as long as we breathe.*~
noles1@totcon.com


Nate Dogg
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since 1999-11-15
Posts 1658
Georgia, Fulton
12 posted 2001-04-07 01:47 PM


Wow, I turned on my computer today and came to this website and (boom!), more people responded to my poem....

thanks Sven my friend for the excellent,
thanks Irie, for your nice comments,
thannks Lone Wolf, I'm glad you liked it,
and thanks Marge for quoting me....I love it when someone does that.....peace and one love to all!!!

Nathan

Martie
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since 1999-09-21
Posts 28049
California
13 posted 2001-04-07 03:19 PM


Nate--I very much enjoyed the color of your poem...you have every reason to be proud of the beautiful human being that you are...and the poem is splendid!!!!
Joyce Johnson
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14 posted 2001-04-07 03:25 PM


Nate I just found your poem and I've been cruising the site all day.  I would have liked to be first to respond to this poem.  I think you should be proud of you and proud of your poem and there is never a reason not to be proud of your strong race.  You have two words in your poem that are delicious sounding. Afrocentricity and afrodisiacs.
A lot of people are going to sit up and take notice of this writing.  Love, Joyce

[This message has been edited by Joyce Johnson (edited 04-07-2001).]

Poet deVine
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Hurricane Alley
15 posted 2001-04-07 09:36 PM


Excellent poem Nate. I'm putting this in my library.
Nate Dogg
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since 1999-11-15
Posts 1658
Georgia, Fulton
16 posted 2001-04-08 04:00 PM


Thank you Poet Devine....I don't remember too much people telling me that.....peace and one love!!

Nathan

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