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Age: 34
Name: Matadi Kikunga
Location: Houston, TX
Occupation: Personal Trainer/Educator
Favorite Poet: Lauryn Hill and Malik Yusef...


 

 

 

 

 

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MY LIFE STORY
Poetry can be examined as music to the ears, spoken and written words bringing denotation to the most personal and intimate human experiences in life. Through poetry I have discovered people and through people, I have discovered myself. Poetry is one's expression of life through one's own integration of thoughts as the present unfolds and the future is being prophesized. Life and its history is my inspiration, the ability to place life experiences in their proper context and perspective without compromising any of the human emotions that are so evident in my poetry, being passionate, confronting, stimulating, thought provoking and compassionate in every sense of the word.


My name is Matadi Kikunga, originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo, formerly known as Zaire. My journey, my love and my passion is poetry. I began writing poetry during the summer of 1997, exposing myself to the Slave Songs of the United States, a collection of Old Negro Spiritual songs by William Francis Allen, Charles Pickard Ware and Lucy McKim Garrison. Although the Old Negro Spiritual songs represented and reflected the religious struggles of the indigenous African slaves, it also served as a demonstration of protest against the ideological driven and assimilation to the white American culture. Subsequently, during this period in my life I discovered my desire and passion for Pan-Africanism and started to focus my writings on the greatest Diaspora to ever befall mankind, the African Holocaust. Sadly the misery of the African people is not only confined to European Colonialism and other external forces but today we also witness in Darfur how Africans themselves are capable of committing the worst kinds of human atrocities with impunity amongst themselves.


My poetry speaks for those across the world that render a life immersed in a sense of hopelessness, oppression of their basic fundamental rights, my words speak for the voiceless wanders of those stricken in the plights of suffering in Third world countries, it also speaks domestically to those entrapped in the misunderstanding of their own inconceivable notions that what separates us is greater than what keeps us all together. My poetry isn't limited by boundaries nor follows a path that limits one's own understanding of his own complexities and complicated world but it transforms and transcends personal experiences and human history from one individual to another because it's the human condition of the people that matters to God the most, not the conformities of life in which we all yearn for.


So as you read my poetry, always remember, everything I write is written in love and as you interpret and decipher my words, the message you extrapolate is the meaning I intended you to receive. That's the beauty of poetry, its common universal language speaks and connects like music, it inspires, it can be enjoyed in the midst of good company and it can definitely touch ones heart and bring one to a place they never knew existed or envisioned. Welcome to my soul and thank you for stopping by and experiencing true poetry from the heart. Shalom

MY POETRY

20 - New Poems - Just Updated: Feb 9, 2009

Love Is?
Timbuktu
Oh Darfur
All I Know
Spittin' Fire
Prosperity Gospel
This Kind of Love
Presumption of Guilt
Decipher These Words
Lost In The Spirit Of Christmas


Incomplete
God's Grace
Old Deluder
I Stand There
The 18th Letter
My Mother's Eyes
Manifested Destiny
The Righteous Path
Life's True Meaning
Constantine Christians


MY FAMOUS QUOTES


"The possibility for change and growth comes only when we acknowledge that the primary source of our growing unhappiness in life lies not with others but with our own unresolved issues."


Richard R. Gaillardetz - Updated Monthly


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