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Members of the Harlem Honeys and Bears, a synchronized swim team for seniors, describe the freedom of the water.

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Stop The Violence Poem | Ryan Ngala

Stop The Violence Poem | Ryan Ngala

Stop The Violence

Edited, Recited, Typed & Written

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Mr. Ryan Ngala

Ryan Ngala’s Poems™ | STN® Poetry™

Don’t snuff out my light,

Before it has a chance to shine bright.

Beat the Odds,

Not your child,

Girl or boy friend,

To be your own partner.

Violence Is,

Not an Option,

Non-Violence is just a lifestyle.

I want to hear laughter,

Not gunfire,

Put Play back in Playgrounds,

Cruel WORDS can…

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Trinity Church Harlem Poem | Ryan Ngala

Trinity Church Harlem Poem | Ryan Ngala

Trinity Church Harlem

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Mr. Ryan Ngala

Ryan Ngala’s Poems™ | STN® Poetry™

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It’s a beautiful sunny day,

To start on a fabulous Sunday,

Where in the heart of Harlem,

Lies what’s in beneath the center of a local school located in 122nd Street,

Between Lenox Avenue & Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd.

The old…

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Trinity Church Harlem Poem | Ryan Ngala

Trinity Church Harlem

Poem


Edited, Recited, Typed & Written

By

Mr. Ryan Ngala

Ryan Ngala’s Poems™ | STN® Poetry™

RyanNgalasPoems.Blogspot.com | STNPoetry.Blogspot.com


It’s a beautiful sunny day,

To start on a fabulous Sunday,

Where in the heart of Harlem,

Lies what’s in beneath the center of a local school located in 122nd Street,

Between Lenox Avenue & Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd.


The old church between 130th & 131st Street,

Gets destroyed by a bomb cyclone,

But I guess the storm wouldn’t leave the building alone,

It just left danger and destruction inside along with it.


Where there are no rules allowed,

Only just to love and praise for the person who created you to become,

I guess there is no one else greater,

Then the one and only Jesus Christ our Lord and savior.


Where the congregation of people,

From all ages above,

Who styles in their fabulous but gorgeous good looking clothes,

Who loves the Lord for who he is in the Holy Bible.


From bible verses for which they will start to scroll,

As they start to sing all day long,

They gives their tithes unto the Lord,

For which is better to give than to receive ten percent for what all you guys really earned.


This named of this church has been known all around the world,

So that Pastors can preach to the people of the congregation of God’s word,

From scriptures of the bible to let their voices be heard,

They wouldn’t known if it witness it’s power unto the Lord.


This is the church that I love so very much,

As it show so much diversity within the community,

It doesn’t matter where you are or what you are coming from,

But just to let them know that this church home is where You will always Belong.


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Stop The Violence Poem | Ryan Ngala

Stop The Violence


Edited, Recited, Typed & Written

By

Mr. Ryan Ngala

Ryan Ngala’s Poems™ | STN® Poetry™


Don’t snuff out my light,

Before it has a chance to shine bright.


Beat the Odds,

Not your child, 

Girl or boy friend,

To be your own partner. 


Violence Is,

Not an Option,

Non-Violence is just a lifestyle. 


I want to hear laughter, 

Not gunfire,

Put Play back in Playgrounds,

Cruel WORDS can hurt too as well. 


Hit the Lottery,

Not a child,

Reach for a Peaceful Resolution,

Not a Weapon. 


Let My Life Be Elevated,

Not Eradicated,

I want to THRIVE in my neighborhood,

Not just SURVIVE in my neighborhood. 


Let my parents plan my life,

Not my funeral,

As a young adult,

Cry at my Graduation,

Cry at my Prom,

Cry at my Wedding,

Just don’t cry at my funeral. 


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“ ‘Avengers: Infinity War’s $630M Global Bow Sets All-Time Record – International Box Office “ Refresh for latest…: Disney/Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War has pulled off a jaw-dropping feat, scoring the biggest global opening ever...
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‘Avengers: Infinity War’s $630M Global Bow Sets All-Time Record – International Box Office

Refresh for latest…: Disney/Marvel’s Avengers: Infinity War has pulled off a jaw-dropping feat, scoring the biggest global opening ever with an estimated $630M. That races it ahead of The Fate Of The Furious which previously held the record after gunning to $543M in its Easter launch last year.

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National Anthem Protest Poem | @ryanngala | @ryanngalaspoemsofficial (at Manhattan, New York)
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Ryan Ngala's Poems™ is a blog site founded by By Ryan Ngala, In 2008 he started creating his own poems by himself without having to have any ideas, of reading someone else poems from other poets but instead to have one created for himself, His favorite poems he writes title "My Mother Raised Me", "My Father (Rest In Peace)", "Mr. Barack Obama"
& "If You Ain't About Your Paper", that he and his sister Wendy creates everything together.

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