Tuesday, 19 March 2024

Images of Nina - Ten Haiku Poems by Connie Johnson

 



Images of Nina: 


Haiku by Connie Johnson

 

North Carolina

a former child prodigy,

leaping boundaries

 

iconic protest

Nina Simone speaks the truth,

reflecting the times

 

searing perspective

in Mississippi Goddamn:

 the world’s wake-up call

 

what does freedom mean?

from the bitter to the sweet

four women reply

 

hear the princess noire

power in every note

virtuosity

 

intoxicating

lilac wine on the menu

Nina takes a sip

 

wily sorceress

recognizing her beauty

undeniable

 

i loves you, porgy

palpable need and longing

two mystical souls

 

as Nina whispers:

my baby just cares for me

she casts her own spell

 

wailing piano

a single woman in France

solo legacy

 

 



10 haiku poems about jazz artist Nina Simone.  

Connie Johnson is a Los Angeles, California-based writer who has twice been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Her poetry has appeared or will be forthcoming in Iconoclast, Haight-Ashbury Literary Journal, San Pedro River Review, Cholla Needles 85, Shot Glass Journal, Voicemail Poems, Misfit Magazine, Mudfish 23, Exit 13, Glint Literary Journal, Oddball Magazine, Writing in a Woman’s Voice, Impspire, The Rye Whiskey Review and Door Is a Jar.    

In a Place of Dreams, her digital album/chapbook, can be found at

www.jerryjazzmusician.com 


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