COFFEE WINE and WORDS Poetry
By Hosted by Chanel Hardy
COFFEE WINE and WORDS Poetry Aug 26, 2020
Grandma's Hands by Fanicia Howard
Fanicia Howard is a native of Chicago. Since childhood, she has always embraced her passion for the expression of art through her writing. Here is her poem, "Grandma's Hands."
Tomorrow Is Not Promised by Birdman313 (Video)
Birdman313 is one of our returning poets! His poems are typically accompanied by visuals that capture the beauty of nature. You can check out more of his poems and past seasons episodes!
Catch Me by Sharazion Huguley
Sharazion is back, this time with a full poem, a tribute to her mother.
Legend of Miss Honey by Jennifer Bush-Harris
The Traditional Women book series will be back with part part 6! Make sure you follow Jenn on tiktok @whatjayesaid2.0 to keep up with The Traditional Women and all the wild stories from her followers!
This Poem is Free by Ngoma Hill
Ngoma has been a performance poet, multi-instrumentalist, and singer/songwriter for over 50 years. Check out his performance!
I'm Sorry by Sharazion Hughley
Sharazion is a poet in her soul, who is always writing words to express her feelings and loves experiencing new places and things that continue to inspire her. This is a snippet of her poem, I'm sorry. You can find her poetry book 'My Heart Speaks' on Amazon!
Black Is... by Melanie-Nicole
Melanie is also one of three winners from this year's Black Girl Poetry Scrapbook! You can get a copy of this years anthology on coffeewinewordsmag.com. This is her winning poem, black is... enjoy.
Cosmic Lust by Chanel Hardy
Did you know that in 1977, astronomers received a mysterious WOW signal from the constellation Sagittarius? I wonder if she'll ever call back. Check out this poem by Chanel, accompanied by the sounds of blues. Happy National Poetry Month!
The Anatomy of a Poem by Chanel Hardy
Have you ever realized how similar sex and poetry were? Check out this new poem by Chanel, accompanied by the soft sounds of jazz. Celebrating National Poetry Month!
Medgar, Malcom, and Martin by BJ Burgins
Check out this new poem from returning CWW poet, BJ burgins!
Denture Love by Vogue Robinson
Today we have the one and only Vogue Robinson on the podcast. She's a bit of an icon in the local poetry scene if you ask me, and I'm sure others would agree. This is Vogue performing her poem Denture Love at Spit Your Truth, a Las Vegas poetry event. Enjoy!
Gold by Ashley Nicole
Ashley Nicole will be featured in this year's issue of the Black Girl Poetry Scrapbook! Check out her poem about the Black Woman. We are Gold.
There's Only One Way Down From Here by Chanel Hardy
Season 5! Kicking off with a poem by yours truly. 💕 This is a poem about the connections we share through human emotions and experiences. Everyone is born with a lust for life, wonder, and desire. We are also born with the gift of choice and free will. What will yours be? ❤️ Happy New Year!
Christmas' Seed by B. J. Burgins
Happy New Year! It's been a busy past few weeks. I know the holidays are technically over, but better late than never! And what better way to stat the new year, than with some poetry?
The Scariest Sh*t to Me by B.J. Burgins (Video)
Enjoy this visual poem from B.J. Burgins for his poem, 'The Scariest Shit to Me'
Butterflies and Goosebumps by Prince Views
Enjoy this poem by South African poet, Prince Views.
Broken Home by Bri Blue
Today's poet is Bri Blue from Berkley, CA. For her performances and more, visit YouTube.com/@BrianniBlue or contact BookingBriBlue@gmail.com for bookings.
If Was Had Been by B.J. Burgins
Enjoy this poem by B.J. Burgins!
What I've Been Shown by B. J. Burgins
We've got another piece by BJ Burgins! Enjoy!
*Sample Clip* Things I Can See From Where You Stand Audiobook
Check out my audiobook of Things I Can See From Where You Stand , a collection of poetry that explores the human experience as it was meant to be. How we perceive and feed off of the energy and emotions of others, and how it shapes who we are–who I am. Written and narrated by Chanel Hardy. Available on payhip.com! Get it here!
Out of Sorts by BJ Burgins
Today's feature is returning poet BJ Burgins reading his poem 'Out of Sorts.' Enjoy!
The Miles Matter: A Spiderverse Poem by Jennifer Harris
Have you seen the recent animated Spiderman movie? It's amazing, and our girl Jenn wrote a poem about it! Check it out!
If you'd like to submit your work to be featured on our poetry podcast, email us a cwwmagazinestaff@gmail.com
On Mother's Day by Jennifer Harris
Happy Mother's Day! Enjoy this poem by the one and only Jennifer Harris!
Cassandra by BJ Burgins
You can check out his book "A Starving Mind: Stories and Thoughts' on Amazon!
DOUBLE FEATURE* Addicted and Razor Blades by Candi Archibald
Enjoy this double feature of two poems by returning poet, Candi Archibald. You can find her bok of poetry, Awakenings From the Dark at Barnes & Noble.
Want to read your poetry? Email us at cwwmagazinestaff@gmail.com www.coffeewinewordsmag.com
Moments in a Dream by Birdman313 (Video)
Enjoy this video, Moments in a Dream from returning poet Birdman313.
Shattered Memories Revealed by Candi Archibald
Enjoy this poem by Candi Archibald titled 'Shattered Memories Revealed' from her book Awakenings From the Dark.
If you would like to submit a reading email us at cwwmagazinestaff@gmail.com or visit our website to contact us www.coffeewinewordsmag.com
A Day in the Forest by Author Birdman313 (Video)
Check out these poetic visuals from Author Birdman313 as he recites his poem 'A Day in the Forest.' if you would like to submit an audio or video, email us at cwwmagazinestaff@gmail.com
The Waves of Emotion by Birdman 313
Check out this video from Birdman 313, reciting his poem 'The Waves of Emotion.' If you'd like to submit a video or audio reading, email us at cwwmagazinestaff@gmail.com or visit www.coffeewinewordsmag.com
Black Girl Anxiety by Angela Nichole
A poem about coping with your anxieties. I'm sure you can relate, we all can.
If you'd like to submit an audio or video reading, email us at cwwmagazinestaff@gmail.com or visit www.coffeewinewordsmag.com
A Grocery List of Obscure Needs and Questions by Maggie Bowyer
Today's episode is a double feature! Poet Maggie Bowyer reading two of their poems, "A Grocery List of Obscure Needs" and "Questions."
An Epidemic by MARTIAN
Today we have MARTIAN performing his poem 'An Epidemic' enjoy. If you'd like to read for us, email us a cwwmagazinestaff@gmail.com or visit our website www.coffeewinewordsmag.com
Respect & I Love You by Jacqueline Zanders
Today we have a double feature! Two poems by New York native Jacqueline Zanders "Respect" and "I Love You."
Dark Flame by Butterfly Thomas
Today's poem is "Dark Flame" by Butterfly Thomas. A poet from Virginia who loves chocolate and Jeopardy!
Jump Up In The Air And Stay There by Lady E.
Today's read is Jump Up In The Air And Stay There by Lady E., a spoken word artist from Dallas Texas. Enjoy!
Crimes Against Peace by R. Shawntwez Jackson
Today's poem is from R. Shawntez Jackson, an award-winning poet and a native of the Eastbay. Enjoy! If you'd like to submit, email us at cwwmagazinestaff@gmail.com
Watching Jennifer's Body and the Blood Still Won't Come Off by Chanel Hardy
I'm sure you've seen the cult classic horror frotm 2009. While the story may be fictional, the murders of teenage girls, unfortunately, aren't.
If you'd love to read for us, visit our website www.coffeewinewordsmag.com or shoot us an email cwwmagazinestaff@gmail.com
An Ode to Panhandlers by Meaghan Curley
Today our guest is Meaghan Curley, reading her poem "An Ode to Panhandlers." Follow her on twitter at @unclemeag and if you'd like to be featured on our podcast, visit our website www.coffeewinewordsmag.com or email us at cwwmagazinestaff@gmail.com
Sisyphus Was A Black Woman by JB Harris
Today's guest is none other than Jennifer Harris! Some of you know her as a fellow editor at Coffee Wine & Words Magazine! This is her poem, 'Sisyphus Was A Black Woman.' Visit our website to submit if you'd like to be a guest! www.coffeewinewordsmag.com/contact
Woven Wanderings by Ivory Bennett
Todays' guest is Ivory Bennett reading her poem, Woven Wanderings. Also, check her out in our upcoming Black Girl Poetry Scrapbook anthology. For more information on being a guest and everything else, visit our website www.coffeewinewordsmag.com
A Thousand Miles From Nowhere by Birdman 313
Today's guest is Birdman 313, reciting his poem 'A Thousand Miles From Nowhere.' You can follow him on IG: @author_poet_birdman31355
Cultural Schizophrenia by C. Imani Williams
Today's poem is 'Cultural Schizophrenia' read by C. Imani Williams. If you'd like to share your poems with us, email us at cwwmagazinestaff@gmail.com or visit www.coffeewinewordsmag.com for instructions on submitting! Follow us on Instagram: @coffeewinewordsmag
Dear Little Black Girl With The Big Name
My first year in Vegas, I had a call center job for a short time. On my first day they made me pick a nickname, 'Tammy' instead of using my full name, so I would sound more appealing to the people I called. Needless to say that job was crappy anyway, and I didn't last longer than a month. This poem is for all the Black and brown girls who have gone through life in America with unconventional, not-so-normal, or hard to pronounce cultural names. Let them choke on it, but you correct them every single time.
What If Black Movies?
This poem is featured in The Black Girl Poetry Scrapbook, available on chardypublications.com!
The Blues
This is a poem about Billie Holiday. More of an ode to her career and legacy. If you're familiar with her music, then you might notice that I blended some of her song titles into the verses. I hope you enjoy it!
The Painter
Maybe if more people listened to artists, the world would be a better place.
The First Mother
This is a poem about mother nature. Cherish the one who gives us life.
Loose Woman
This is a poem written by Mantra Lotus and read by Chanel. It's from her book Brownslip: A loose woman's memoir. Also, check out her podcast 'Hello Goddesses' available on Spotify!
Blue Eyes
Written and read by Chanel Hardy. A poem about assimilating to white beauty standards and how those standards shape our entire existence.
Stranded
As 2020 comes to a close and we welcome in the new year, here is a reminder that when it comes to our art, nothing is more important than being heard. Check out this poem and others from my poetry collection, 'I Had a Dream About You' available on Amazon.