Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Timeless, Maya Angelou


A few years back  a friend gave me The Complete Collected Poems of Maya Angelou book for Christmas. As I refreshed my memory re-reading the works of one of my favorites, Maya Angelou, I noted some quotes under the headline, "A timeless face of grace and inspiration." I pulled and placed the quotes and excerpts from some of her poems into a sort of song or collective in lyrical form. I call these "Maya Moments" when creativity is flowing, even if I don't know where it is going. I am nowhere close to the writer she is, but she truly inspires and motivates me. 

This collection has been saved in the memo on my phone. When I heard the news of her passing today, I found this and decided to post it. I also found a very rough recording where I sang Maya Angelou's poem Phenomenal Woman into my phone and made a video with the words to that poem to share. 

As Maya said, "There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you." I know that's right! If anyone finds it hard to read mixed bits and pieces from poems that they hold dear, please know that my intention is to honor Dr. Maya Angelou, as I hold her dear as well. This previously caged bird continues to find ways to sing. I hope to somehow record the song soon.

In memory..

Timeless, Maya Angelou    
Excerpts referenced below from Maya Angelou poems placed into song lyric form through Shawna Ray, 2011 

Maya Angelou
Poetry that penetrates
“In minor note the difference                   
In major ways we're all the same”    (*1)

Maya Angelou
“Birthing’s hard and dying’s mean                      
Living's a trial in between”   (*2) 
A timeless face of grace
           
"Now thread my voice with lies of light      
Force within my mirror eyes
The cold disguise of sad and wise
Decisions"   (*3)                                                      
            
"So if today I follow death                          
Go down it is a trackless waste 
Salt my tongue on hardened tears
My precious dear oh time's waste race" (*4) 
           
“Will you have the grace to mourn me?     
Will my writing tell of time?”
Doubt and fear ungainly things
With blushings disappear”  (*4)
         
I think about myself and laugh                          
“A dance that's walked a song that's spoke
For when I think about myself
I laugh so hard I almost choke"   (*5)

“My folks can make me split my side              
The tales they tell can sound like lies
They grow the fruit and eat the rind
I laugh until I start to cry”  (*5)

Maya Angelou
Poetry that penetrates
“In minor note the difference                         
In major ways we're all the same”   (*1)
Maya Angelou
“Birthing's hard and dying's mean                 
Living's a trial in between”   (*2)
A timeless face of grace

Yes I will have the grace to mourn you         
As your writing tells of time
“Doubt and fear ungainly things                      
With blushings disappear”    (*4)

Maya Angelou
Poetry that penetrates
Maya Angelou
A timeless face of grace      

 Excerpts from the follow Maya Angelou poems: 1) Human Family; 2) Is Love; 3) How I Can Lie to You; 4) Mourning Grace; 5) When I Think About Myself)

Rest in Peace. Your Heartsong lives on...







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