
Dear Maya,
Hi Maya Angelou my name is Imani
and I am writing to you to thank you for being an inspiration in my life. I've
studied your life, writing, and poetry for years and even though we have never
met your philosophies have taught me a lot and have been the template through
which I've chosen to live my life.
I first looked at your work in
middle school and it was the poem "Phenomenal Woman". My 7th grade teacher also
added to my love for your work because she introduced me to my own love for
writing poetry. I can honestly say that you showed me through that one piece to love
my every curve and to see the value in my precious thoughts, even if no one else
would. As a young girl without much motherly or fatherly guidance I was left to
forge my own path and define life on my own so immediately I was drawn to your
honest and clairvoyant voice. Also another piece that you wrote that greatly
affected me was the poem "Caged Bird" that I've studied numerously throughout my Highschool career, I even got to perform that piece at my schools Poetry Out
Loud competition for which I received high acclamation. Even though many cannot understand the meaning of that piece I believe you are teaching of the freedoms that people take for granted that others who do not have would appreciate more so because they had to work and suffer to attain these freedoms so they can truly cherish them. Your style of writing is so beautiful in the ways that you use your metaphors and rhyme scheme and your voice can clearly be heard as we read your work.
Before that first moment when I picked up your work I was holding in so much confused hate that over
time I was able to let go of. I didn't have the easiest childhood but your
philosophy and writing helped me to understand I did not have the worst
childhood and that I could make so much better for myself. It took a lot for me
to open up, even to my pad and pen, so consistently being confronted with your
teaching and life's work I found inspiration and I was able to express myself
and discover what I truly craved of life. Although I wish I could've met you and
listened your stories I missed my opportunity to do that but your spirit and
revolutionary philosophy lives on through your writing.
Ode To Maya Angelou
Watch me as I soar
Wings spread wider then an
eagle
The credit is all yours
No one heard my song but you
No one thought to free me but
you
Shattered my shackles and freed
me of these chains
Didn't even know my name
Skipped the formality
Caging a soul could not be a
normality
Dare to dream bravely and make
aspirations reality
Expand my horizons
Making my darkest days
brighten
A rose that only you could make
blossom
A harvest more fruitful than
Autumn
No longer find myself
stressing
Couldn't do it without your
blessing
I can find joy in even the
smallest things
Imani,
ReplyDeleteThis is a truly beautiful letter and ode to one of your teachers. I'm so glad that you chose a writer as an inspiration - clearly Maya Angelo's work has touched you in a profound way and tapped itself into your own writing style/philospophy.
The inspiration in your poem is clear, and your gratitude is powerfully expressed. The poem has a very ready-to-be-spoken vibe to it, which I like very much.
And the line: A harvest more fruitful than autumn...
Is just truly beautiful and poignant.
I am very impressed with this post. I like the images that you selected and where you placed them. This letter is a touching tribute an amazing author - a true master of her realm.
You have excellent writing skills, and I am enjoying your work, so far, each week. It's great that you enjoy writing poetry, and that you've performed. Clearly, you have gift.
I have only one/two suggestions this week: keep writing and let it get wild.
You have the talent to write, so go ahead now and write more. Don't feel limited to the requested three paragraphs. Keep writing and see what happens. Your writing is very well put together - see if, when you write more, more seems to come out. Let it flow. Lose a little of the control and experiment with words - even further.
I look forward to reading the next one.
GR: 95