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Brown Paper Bag

By: Musiata Akafekwa
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  • This is the Gurucave—man journal...it's a journal...who gives a shit? I'm just speaking my mind ...thats it.
    Musiata Akafekwa
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Episodes
  • The Poetry of Mr Black:
    Jun 5 2023

    Spoken Word Poetry


    "The Poetry of Mr Black: Karebeckistan" is a powerful and impassioned poem that delves into themes of personal growth, deception, family dynamics, racial identity, and the consequences of crossing boundaries. Through evocative language and vivid imagery, the poem explores the journey of self-discovery and the unveiling of true intentions.


    The poem begins with the metaphor of a plant that grows against all odds, representing the resilience of the narrator in the face of attempts to uproot and suppress them. They transform from being the weed society rejects into the smoke that confronts and exposes their oppressors. The speaker's anger is fueled by deceit and false implications, and they are determined to stand up for themselves.


    The narrative takes a critical look at relationships and societal norms, highlighting the complexities and challenges faced by individuals in their pursuit of love and connection. It exposes the hypocrisy and prejudices ingrained within certain social circles, particularly focusing on the experiences of African American men and women.


    The poem delves into the pain caused by broken families and the impact of divorce on children, challenging the glorification of single motherhood and emphasizing the importance of maintaining healthy boundaries and providing stable environments for children. It raises questions about societal expectations and stereotypes regarding age and gender.


    The poem also tackles issues of racial identity, examining the struggles and discrimination faced by black individuals in society. It criticizes the narrator's counterpart, referred to as "Karen," for her privilege, ignorance, and prejudiced views. The speaker calls out her actions and exposes her attempts to hide her true self behind a facade of entitlement and false wisdom.


    Throughout the poem, the narrator's words are confrontational, seeking to expose the truth and challenge the deceitful behavior of those around them. They encourage the reader to embrace honesty, respect, and introspection. The poem ends with a warning, emphasizing the consequences that await those who cross boundaries and deceive others.


    "The Poetry of Mr Black: Karebeckistan" is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged work that invites readers to examine societal constructs, question their own biases, and consider the power of truth and integrity in personal and collective transformation.

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    15 mins

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