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Ryder Induced Poetry
Ryder Induced Poetry
Ryder Induced Poetry
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"Ryder Induced Poetry" is a collection of poems that illustrates the world of urban street life. This collection of vivid free verse poetry serves as a short poetic guide that depicts how many rely on the spirit of The Most High to elevate, survive and ultimately become saved from crucial circumstances which bear imprisonment and sometimes death

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 7, 2020
ISBN9781953223869
Ryder Induced Poetry
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William Anthoney Nash

While making a home on Beech Street, with three jobs and an in-house beauty shop, a young desperate single black mother combs her son's hair as she prepares him for a day of education, not knowing the problems the day may bring. Years later, the stress and pain of work and rough surroundings had taken its toll. As the boy's father stayed locked away as, more of his people perished for the deep dark nothingness of the fast life. Only jailhouse letters made his heart feel better. Watching the ghetto out the front living room window he cried in his Mickey Mouse pajamas. The mother was so young, striving for independence but she was just caught in the middle. Feeling quite helpless with tears streaming down his face, the young boy knew one day that things would get better for him and his mother. "I am a poetic ghetto journalist". After the death of close family members and friend I knew I had to make a change and save and protect those I could with the Lord's help," explains Nash. William Anthoney Nash jr. was born and raised in Louisville, Ky. His poetic voice began to develop at an early age. Nash first began writing his junior year of high school. The summer of 1999, after he graduated, he began to teaching poetry to intercity youth with The Neighborhood Dept. Later that year the first blue prints for "Nash's Rhyme Conglomerate" was completed. Immediately a very ambitious 19 year-old Nash began marketing himself to a multitude of conventional publishers, but the increasing levels of skepticism from white as well as black owned publishers and literary agent hindered its progress. The controversial idea of a Nash's Rhyme Conglomerate lay dormant. After a three year hiatus, the dream now continues through the collaborative assistance of several multimedia companies and publishers. Nash has self-published, essentially creating what is now known to be NRC Publishing and Promotions Ltd Co. (www.nrcpublishing.com) where he manages, promotes, and publishes several underground poets. Nash has since been published in Timbuktu, performed at The Harriet Tubman Cultural Center, The Underground, Scribes and Vibes, Caf Kilimanjaro, Expressions of You Caf. He has also worked locally with such companies as WW2 Productions whom have honorably hosted jazz and poetry show with Jessica Care Moore and the Last Poets. Nash is currently organizing a Nash's Rhyme Conglomerate II, an urban anthologies which includes over 50 new NRC poets from all over the world. Nash has poetically graced the usage of syllables and vowels to articulate the pain which scream from our urban ghettos. He has shed light on the societal injustices which has plagued Black Americans for decades. He also soulfully exercises his talent by covering a number poetic topics with NRC first and newest authors Celine Derenoncourt and Nossfortue in the newly released "Nash's Rhyme Conglomerate." Wanjr. Distributions and Promotions Nash's Rhyme Conglomerate II

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    Ryder Induced Poetry - William Anthoney Nash

    TAKE FLIGHT

    An artist’s articulations

    Waves like brain pattern fluctuations

    Through blue inkblot drops

    From the top of ball point pens

    Bought from souvenir shop

    On Florida’s docks

    Giving birth the rhythmic rhyme

    Read in jazz clubs and coffeehouse shops

    With flows that don’t stop

    Flowing like concentric rings

    Or a deranged fugitive with an escape route and a private plane on old runways in Maine

    But these words take flight in spite of what you may like to hear

    From ignorance clogged ears

    The unexposed and disclosed define fear themselves from within

    Like saying they can’t do it because they are women

    Or he’s black

    Just because the 60’s and 70’s produces burnt out macks

    Addicted to smack

    But can’t afford it

    So they settle for crack

    And a nap sack

    Next to rusted railroad tracks

    Leaving single black mothers with bundles of bills struggling on their backs

    On cold December nights

    I wish the best for my mother and let my words take flight

    SURVIVOR

    King and conqueror

    Ryder[1] of rhymes

    Scuff and shine

    Surviving the worst of hard times

    SOUL DIAMOND

    U R mine!

    R U mine?

    Your love…

    A diamond mine

    THE SCENT OF BEAUTY

    I remember the realness of your perfume

    A touch of class

    A faint scent of love’s meticulous math

    MUSIK

    Spinning records

    Steps ignite the flame

    Jamming ol’skool

    Over new school lames

    ANXIOUS LOVE

    Beautiful Rose

    Close eyes of temptation

    Make love to me

    I’m waiting

    So impatient

    RIDE

    An anthem of a phantom

    Born daring and dark

    Accept no mark

    The world is an amusement park

    Let’s Ride…

    ONE MASTER

    God is glory

    The glory of God is here

    Jesus! Jesus!

    The almighty is who my family fear

    Just be strong

    The Devil has a plan

    Yet he is always wrong

    I can only serve one

    TRU FRIENDS

    My rhymes are grinds

    Untapped 2 man

    4 life

    4 ever

    Tru friends

    500

    Glad u my lady

    500 SEL Mercedes

    I feel like the Don

    Damn baby!

    It’s only the prom

    Young love

    BONNIE

    Known you 10

    Feel like 20

    Up and out all night

    Making money

    BE

    Never cheat

    Never lie Jesus Christ

    The best alibi

    2 GODS

    Can’t stop thinking about the hustle About the struggle and the tussle

    I love it yet hate it

    Like serving 2 gods It’s a struggle

    PRECAUTIOUS

    My life is built on preventive action

    I night watch

    When the shift is over

    Never relaxing

    SUPER POWER

    Can’t be Superman and Clark Kent

    Can’t walk straight

    When your perception is bent

    SLAMMER

    I bought souls and tarnished minds

    Stay driven in wrong

    Lost control and crashed

    Living real rap songs

    Life paralleled to gangster mentality

    But the cage brings forth reality

    Crying

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