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    Samana & Beyond

    We deserve to be

    Where We Stand,

    Where we started The Planting.

    Antigua, Barbados, Cuba, Haiti, Honduras,

    México, Dominican Republic, Belize

    Jamaica, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela,

    Colombia, Grenada, St. Vincent, Virgin Islands, Guyana

    Trinidad, El Salvador, Puerto Rico, Ecuador.

    Kenya, Angola, Ethiopia, Niger, Nigeria, Cameros.

    Water, sand, rocks, sky, moon, sun, air.

    Seeds planted from the First

    to step on Shores.

    Planted to blossom in Millenniums

    and Epochs approaching for Reclamation

    And Jubilation.

    Seeds flowering into Return

    throughout

    Our United Sites,

    all over the world.

    Massa-adchu-es-et roots,

    Wampanoag earth,

    Forever.

    Cell Phone Rap: I Don’t Need to Know

    I don’t need to know

    On the street, on the bus on the train, on the go

    I don’t need to know

    Your business, your woes, or your pedicured toes

    You’re on your cell phone…Loud

    Enough-to make a bi-polar person proud

    Your dress, your makeup, your hair, your style

    Right! I need to know –your wild?

    Polluting the air

    With overdose environment climate change

    Acting like a howling/ hollering hurricane

    On your cell phone, deafening tone

     Bravado-Swag, verbose- dragging everybody down with your

    No class mad, no etiquette, profanity, long winded, posturing sass

    YO girl, Lady I don’t need to know

    Your man’s been bad

    And you tried to knock your girlfriend down the stairs

    Right!  I don’t want or need to know

    That’s what the cell phone is for?

    You don’t have to talk to yourself anymore?

    You can let everybody near and around know

    That you’re crazy and your best friend is lazy

    And you can make your rival flip

    Get it right girl!  I don’t need to know

    And I don’t need to know my man

    How bad you are

    That you can punch a brother down

    With your grit and your angry fit

    That you hustled all the money

    On a tip, even as you trip

    On some sweetie that you hit

    I don’t need to know, all your business

    I can go home…work…and whip all of it

    If I could put you in a cell phone bully app

    Forget the code and keep you trapped

    What I need to know -how to shut you down

    And take …

    my nap.

    • Mr. Fred L. Price, author, Journeys

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