Through the Grapevine I Heard
By G. Roscoe
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A collection of short stories and
poems, fiction and non-fiction.
Gwendolyn was raised in the south. My mother was a cafeteria aid, and my father was a share cropper, construction worker.
My ninth-grade teacher. Mrs. Charlie encourages me to write. At the age of thirteen I wrote my first play called Slaves not for
G. Roscoe
Gwendolyn was raised in the south. My mother was a cafeteria aid, and my father was a share cropper, construction worker. My ninth-grade teacher. Mrs. Charlie encourages me to write. At the age of thirteen I wrote my first play called Slaves not for sale and a short story called our trip to China. I earn my associate in science degree from Roxbury Community College in Boston Ma. My passion for writing grew ten times stronger. The author mostly writes a combination of fiction and non-fiction stories. But wishes to reach a wide range of audience all over this world.
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Through the Grapevine I Heard - G. Roscoe
A Face without a Name
A face without a name
A smile to bare
It erases all the pain
A face without a name
Childhood poverty
Hard working slave labor
Things don’t seem to change
A face without a name
A silent prayer a ray of hope
Somebody please hear me
For my cries is rapidly
My pain is invisible
A brighter and better tomorrow
Drift slowly down the slope
Bring mercury to me
A face without a name
God let me not
Drown in my own sorrow
A face without a name
How long will life burden me?
The shock of life pain
Rich man money
Poor man knowledge
Walking between two worlds
Is there anything to gain?
An almost forgotten promise
Shatter vision remain the same
A face without a name
A Walk on the Beach
I’m going down to the beach
I will look out across the sea
I see an imaginary vaguer
Coming toward me
The water will renew my mind
The water will cleanse my feet
Seashells and seaweeds
Clams and pearls I’m hoping
I’ll find
Build a castle out of sand
Who knows who you will meet?
A blonde girl a handsome man
A walk on the beach
I will stay until
Calm falling moon go down
The happy rising sun comes up
High tides low waves
A surfer dream
On a hot sunny day
The eastern stars all around
A long walk on the beach
A seagull baby like cry
The watchful life guard
They must have six eyes
A walk down on the beach
Picnics and volley ball
Little boys walking their dogs
A walk on the beach
Enjoy your summer fun
The season is rotating
Shortly it will be fall again
The hot days will be done
A walk down on the beach
Laugh and be happy
Leave your prints
In the wet sand of your feet
A long walk on the beach
A Home Garden of Love
A home is where the heart is
Full with love, and so much joy
Memories of the moment
A pair of caring arms to embrace
A lasting touch
The moment so special, it’ll never go to waste
A home garden of love
A very special place
From the beginning to the ending
It’ll leave a smile upon your face
There are red and yellow roses
Four o’clock that sing and rock
Elephant ear plants spring up so high
Tulips and Lilies
Gardenias to smell with our noses
Home is where our heart is
A beautiful garden that grows
To replenish and nourish our bodies
With the minerals from the earth
It makes our souls glow
From our heads down to our toes
A wooden bench perched
Beneath the weeping willow tree
Hummingbirds flying all around
The canaries are singing, as sweet as can be
There are vegetables of all kind
Potatoes, squashes, and running beans
Fruit trees a plenty
We have cherry, apple, fig, and grape
The children loves to pick them
My!
There are so many
A home garden of love
Acceptance
Dear God,
I don’t remember choosing
A stern mother
I don’t remember choosing
A farmer father
I don’t recall
All the family members
That I was assigned to
In this lifetime
I accept all the things
That I can’t change about them
I will love them
I can also choose to
Walk away from them
I devoted and rerouted
My time, my energy
In changing me
African Heritage or Rumor
Have you heard the myth?
All Africans are dizzy. Africans don’t how to read or write.
Yes, the Europeans taught Africans their skills. Africans has no expectations.
Who labels history as this lie?
From our motherland came kings and queens.
Our motherland spit out the finest warriors. As history unfolds our kings and queens wouldn’t be happy.
Down with the Dahome yes and other tribes.
Africa would mean land of the slaves. Africa is the gateway of knowledge.
Before paper or books, black man discovers skills.
Who are they to label Africa as green.
Yes, green only in the farm land.
Chained and bonded we were robbed of our pride, stripped of dignity.
No more chains, no whips only hands and hard work.
As history is told Africa is the mother of self-confidence. If man can take away the African heritage then it’s him who is green.
History should be known for its black sisters and brother about our motherland.
Land where our past kings and queen slayed up on.
Land where our mothers gave birth to her babies
Land where no Europeans can ever claim they taught us.
Africans yes Africa let your light shine.
From this mother land which I came.
From this land one day I shall return.
Full of pride
Full of skills.
Ain’t No Gold
Ain’t no gold in them cotton fields
No gold
In them cotton fields
Only tears of yester years
Trails of blood of my ancestors
In prints
Trying to walk for freedom
Bleeding of the past
As they kneeled
Ain’t no gold
In them cotton fields
The bloody
Sweaty
Bitter
Hated
Tearful truth
Slicing the future heels
No gold
No gold
In them cotton fields
All Dogs Don’t Have Tales
What?
All dogs don’t have tales
If it walks like a dog
If it barks like a dog
Then dog gone it
It is a dog
They don’t discriminate
Some are females
They come in all colors and sizes.
If a dog says I love you
Should you believe it?
Rest assure a dog
Always have a second house
That is right
Don’t blame me
For your mistrust
Don’t blame me
For your insecurity
Your lies and devilish ways
Will catch you
And pile that nasty
Puppy food on your plate
The plate in which you
Push on someone else table
Some of the old dogs
Are worse than the young one
A dog wags it’s tail
Shiver below the knees
And lie like a dog
I was told every dog has their day
Well rest assure
Every puppy has their night.
It makes me laugh
When some people
Think they are larger than life
The same God that created you
Also made me to
Yes, assure you will
Get just what is coming to you
Trust me all dogs don’t have tales
Aint Nobody Crying Over You
Who do you think you are
I guess you must be
That special star that fell from the sky
I guess you must be
That wet teardrop
From a crying lady eye
I guess you must be
The twinkle in a star
That ray from the sun
You must be
That finally yes when everything is said and done
But baby
Ain’t nobody crying over you
An Overdose of God
The bible said, treat people the way you want to be treated
The bible also said you got to reap what you sowed
It’s called karma
When you stop lying
Stop plotting
Stop scheming
Stop trying to hurt other people
Stop all your evil ways
Stop trying to destroy other good blessing
Stop trying to block someone else progress
God got your name
God got your number
Your phone is on speed dial
God know where you live at
You will harvest what you planted
So deal with it
Antsy Pants
Slow down
You’re moving too fast
There are roses outside
Stop to smell them
There are birds
Chirping in the trees
Insects that sting
Flies that light up
At night
Rushing into the unknown
Who know what it will bring
Breathe
Count to ten
Exhale
Push the stale air out
Sweetheart
There’s a whole big
Wide world
Waiting for you
Too explore
You can’t get
From London
Or France
By missing all
The important details
The road map
Shows step by steps
All of the green lights
The red lights
The flashing caution lights
Stop
Go
Right
Left
Signs
Just slow down
Then follow
The instructions
Antsy pants
At the Crack of Dawn
At the crack of dawn
The sun hasn’t rose
A blue orange paint
The peeking poking
Of a shadow of light
It looks very faint
The beautiful sky
Will bring light to us all
As the sun
Highlight the sky
Just before
The crack of dawn
Dear B.T.
You can never talk about me. The side hustles I learned it here. From you.
The Peter Pan fly out of your body experiences, I learned them from you right here.
How to walk with a swagger, how to talk like butter. Smooth but sweet, with a side of grade A honey
I spy, fly, up on the walls.
The chants, the rhythms, the dances. I learned it from you.
You can never call me a liar.
You can never call me a pimp
You can never call me whore
A bitch
A witch
A Itch
Someone unfit
A trifling heifer
A Thief
None of that bad stuff
I was just as green as grass
I learned it all from you
Bama Girl
Hee haw
How y’all doing
Bama girl
All the way
Hopscotch
Tic tac toe
Baseball
Basketball
Catching lightning bugs
Butterflies
Apple trees
Pear trees
Fig trees
Yellow jacks
Wasps
Big black bumble bees
I am a Bama girl
Cornrows
Square dance
Football
Soccer
Band practice
Stepping
Saxophone
Flute blowing
Tumble flips
Cheerleaders getting a swirl and lift
The bulldog mascot
We can’t be beat
Our school fundraiser
Sell that candy
Get the pot going
A quick fish fry
We all stand together
United by colors
Sticking together
Sailing very high too
That old white and blue
Until we die.
Being Bad
How much fun can it be
I never got a chance
You see
Good!
Good!
Good!
Was what I had to be
I would love to be in a movie
To express
The trap up energy
Bottled up inside
The bad role
That is the bitch
I want to take
Her out for a drive
I know I can channel her
Very well
Cruella Devil
Cinderella stepmother
Cybill Shepherd
Watch out now
Some hot attitude
Turning like a ferry wheel
I want a role
Utilize this for one
Being Bad
I see the good side
So much fun
I can have
Bitter husband ex-wife
Bitter husband
Unhappy ex-wife
When I met you
You had so many hidden secrets
You had a closet full of demons
A graveyard of skeletons
You had a hidden