Jakima Davis
Idiot Box Blues
In the mood to obey
Eyes glued to the box
Can't resist the temptation
Throw it to everybodyAll sex and violence
So much for the radio
The lust and candy
Tell em what's to be seenTelling too many lies
Can't resist the temptation
Where are the good people?
Laughter when people diedSinging the woes of the blues
Sweetness in the blood
Sweetness in the drugs
Controls too many livesJust give em the blade
Too many muckrakers
Garbage is king and queen
Moves like a puppetEntertainment's in vain
Eyes glued to the box
Stations want to turn it on
Nothing is what it appears
Burning
I'm lost in the fire
I see the smoke from Canada
The glow of orange
Entering New York City
Like it's the end of the world
I'll never laugh at California again
I have smelt the smoke
It's high in the air
The coolness of the dayThere's smoke in the sky
All over the East Coast
The Midwest and the South
The horror of doom
I have seen the glow of orange
Everything that's burning
I have felt the the high air quality
No water can cleanse this
The wildfires that burns
Maestro
I have made up the bed
That I lie in
Dipped my wings in the sunset
Swimming in red wine
Tears like blood drops
The American army
Has won the war
I take a hit like a crackhead
And it feels so good
I cook it like food
My arms too short to box with GodDrop a dollar in the jukebox
So I can sing along
Baseball cap covering my eyes
Wrote a poem and a song
To keep in good company
With the itch rub the oil
Closer to free
Part of the common people
I read the newspaper
In a New York state of mind
Till something better comes along
Jakima Davis has been kissing poets since 2000,The results are three chapbooks, a broadside, and many give-out sheets. Ms. Davis has been published in underground publications too with more to come. As of now, she's posting her poems on Facebook to gain a fanbase.