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She: A Revolutionary Love Poem
by Jabir Rasool
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Overview


This book represents many things, brutalities and mistreatments of Black Women, single mothers that have struggled to make due, mothers that have buried children before they could come of age, many parts of my life, many relationships and unions. I have no problem saying I apologize for my part in breaking up a relationship or my involvement in your hurt and pain, my moments of being selfish and inconsiderate.
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Description


She represents the physically, mentally, verbally and emotionally abused woman, tormented and haunted by her past trauma, those that can't seem to get out of their own way for fear of experiencing familiar pains. She also represents the woman that doesn't know or hasn't learned to appreciate the qualities of a good man or the importance of values and virtue. Most of all she represents the lives of women that I've touched and affected in every way whether it be positive or negative, Women that I either wasn't mature enough to love and handle the right way or women who weren't mature enough to love and handle me the right way. This book is filled with poems and letters to past relationships, writings of my wants and desires, my thoughts and views on relationships.
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About the author


 Jabir Rasool, is a native of Darlington, South Carolina. A renowned American Song Writer and Spoken Word Artist. For over twenty-five years, his verbal and visual creative abilities have outlasted the test of time. At the age sixteen, the young Jabir penned the platinum song, Don't Take it Personal, by R&B singer, Monica. This United States Army Veteran, began performing as a Spoken Word Artist throughout the south. He host the longest running open mic at Under 1 Roof Afrikan Bookstore, located in Killeen, Texas. Inspired by Slam poetry, Jabir formulated workshops to enhance writing, creativity and performance to up and coming poets. He soon became the founder of several Poetry Troops that toured and competed nationally. While blazing stages across the country, Jabir spawned a network of industry influencers that led to him organizing the 1st Annual Spoken Word Gala. A formal upscale dinner that spotlights new talents and honors poetry pioneers. Some recipients include, Sunni Patterson, Georgia Me, Ed Mabrey, and Moses West. Most recently Jabir has become and executive chef after only two years of culinary school graduation. Becoming the Founder of Black on Black Rhyme, Columbia, SC, allows Chef Jabir to remain grounded and passionate to poet, poetry and the surrounding community. This father of three writing flair continues to spark fires with each poetic verse written. An emotional rollercoaster of love, A train ride to freedom of expression and sincere and honest thought.

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Book details

Genre:POETRY

Subgenre:American / African American & Black

Language:English

Pages:176

Paperback ISBN:9781543980714


Overview


This book represents many things, brutalities and mistreatments of Black Women, single mothers that have struggled to make due, mothers that have buried children before they could come of age, many parts of my life, many relationships and unions. I have no problem saying I apologize for my part in breaking up a relationship or my involvement in your hurt and pain, my moments of being selfish and inconsiderate.

Read more

Description


She represents the physically, mentally, verbally and emotionally abused woman, tormented and haunted by her past trauma, those that can't seem to get out of their own way for fear of experiencing familiar pains. She also represents the woman that doesn't know or hasn't learned to appreciate the qualities of a good man or the importance of values and virtue. Most of all she represents the lives of women that I've touched and affected in every way whether it be positive or negative, Women that I either wasn't mature enough to love and handle the right way or women who weren't mature enough to love and handle me the right way. This book is filled with poems and letters to past relationships, writings of my wants and desires, my thoughts and views on relationships.

Read more

About the author


 Jabir Rasool, is a native of Darlington, South Carolina. A renowned American Song Writer and Spoken Word Artist. For over twenty-five years, his verbal and visual creative abilities have outlasted the test of time. At the age sixteen, the young Jabir penned the platinum song, Don't Take it Personal, by R&B singer, Monica. This United States Army Veteran, began performing as a Spoken Word Artist throughout the south. He host the longest running open mic at Under 1 Roof Afrikan Bookstore, located in Killeen, Texas. Inspired by Slam poetry, Jabir formulated workshops to enhance writing, creativity and performance to up and coming poets. He soon became the founder of several Poetry Troops that toured and competed nationally. While blazing stages across the country, Jabir spawned a network of industry influencers that led to him organizing the 1st Annual Spoken Word Gala. A formal upscale dinner that spotlights new talents and honors poetry pioneers. Some recipients include, Sunni Patterson, Georgia Me, Ed Mabrey, and Moses West. Most recently Jabir has become and executive chef after only two years of culinary school graduation. Becoming the Founder of Black on Black Rhyme, Columbia, SC, allows Chef Jabir to remain grounded and passionate to poet, poetry and the surrounding community. This father of three writing flair continues to spark fires with each poetic verse written. An emotional rollercoaster of love, A train ride to freedom of expression and sincere and honest thought.

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