About me:
Hi I am Donna, a soon to be 41 year old!!. I am married with 1 child of 13 who thinks she is my mum! I am here on myspace to meet people and share some poetry that I recently took up after my best friend "inspired" me to write, She has just published her first book of poetry... well done girl!!and its actually called 'Inspired'. Since taking up this writing thing in February 08 I have since written 600 poems and have published 3 books of poetry
I have also made a start on my my first Novel, it's just crazy what you can do when you put your mind to it. I never knew I had the ability to write it was never something I would have expected, but I have at last found a pastime that I really enjoy. here is the official review and interveiwe of my 2nd book..
New Beginnings On The Endz - Donna Parkinson
New Beginnings On The Endz
Donna Parkinson
ISBN: 9781906439392
Mad Jock Publishers
Reviewed By Wendy Paulson
Official Apex Reviews Rating:
"A cacophony of social concern,
Lessons to learn,
Bridges to burn,
And minds to turn,
A change is what's needed,
Hatred too deeply seeded,
Understand,
Because I overstand,
And demand,
That together we stand."
So opens the follow up effort to her debut collection, A Different Perspective, in which Donna Parkinson continues her growing legacy of poetic excellence. In New Beginnings On The Endz, Parkinson tackles the worsening issue of urban youth violence head-on, providing the reader with insightful, timely, and often biting commentary on the contemporary state of life in underprivileged communities. Her skilled use of poetics is on point, and her delivery – as always – is impeccable.
For example, Parkinson grants the reader a piercing look into the mindset of a youngster trapped within the throes of thug life in this passage from "My hood":
"Held captive by my lifestyle,
And my police file,
I grew into crime,
Never drew the line,
And became what my mother despised…"
And in this passage from the equally revealing "Evil seeds":
"Soldiers of Hades,
These useless maybes,
They continue to spread their word,
The results are absurd,
The worlds gone mad,
The outcome is bad,
We have lost that, which we never had…"
She delves even more deeply into the self-destructive psychology of countless urban youth in passages such as this one from "Making history":
"I realise,
As I close my eyes,
I am dying in the name of my hood,
And finally I understood,
That I made me who I be,
No one to blame 'cept me."
And in this passage from "In too deep":
"I done things I can't adjust,
Skeletons I am unable to trust,
I made money off of death,
Watched them all take their last breath,
I even laughed out loud,
At the shocked crowd,
Cos they didn't do a thing,
I wore the ghetto king ring…"
Such insights are vital to understanding what drives an individual to commit such unspeakable acts, and it is most regrettable that the light of such revelation all too often shines too late in the minds of those who need it most.
All is not lost for the youth of today, though, and Parkinson aptly displays for the reader that, for every negative seed planted in their minds, positive fruit can still be borne. Consider, for example, this uplifting passage from "Today was a good day":
"Today was a good day,
I turned away,
Had the final say,
Over my destiny,
Didn't let the street take the best of me,
Cos I was out,
It was all about,
Free-Dom…"
And, in this passage from "Heed my words," Parkinson makes a most impassioned plea for emotional and spiritual peace:
"Don't live by the gun,
You'll die by it too,
Don't let your life be run,
By what your peers do,
Live in peace,
Don't be enslaved by greed,
Let gun and knife crime cease,
Too many streets already bleed."
New Beginnings On The Endz provides the reader with a panoramic overview of issues that are all too often ignored by the mainstream; however, if our own futures are to be served best by the actions of our present, we must invest wholly in the growth, development – and ultimate flourishing – of our youth. As such, New Beginnings On The Endz is an invaluable starting point for just such a task, and one that needs to be read and discussed in high schools, church youth groups, and community centers all over the globe. Highly recommended.
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Official Apex Reviews Interview: Donna Parkinson (New Beginnings On The Endz)
Apex Reviews: Donna, thanks for joining us for this interview. We're looking forward to learning more about your new poetry collection.
Donna Parkinson: Thanks for having me again. It's a pleasure to be here.
AR: Please share more with us about what specifically inspired you to compile a collection centred primarily on the ongoing plague of youth violence?
DP: It's something that is just close to my heart as a mother of a soon-to-be 13 year-old. It's scary enough watching your "little girl" grow into a teenager without the added pressure of knowing there are kids out there killing each other at the drop of a hat. This year, in London alone, 28 youngsters have died through gun- and knife-related attacks. I just feel that it's time for the youths and us parents to take control of the situation and start making changes in our communities.
AR: Do you have any personal experience with the types of incidents & personalities that you write about in the book?
DP: Yes, I do. Having grown up on a rough council estate in North West London, I have felt firsthand the unbelievable pain associated with losing someone to gun crime. I personally know at least 4 people that have been lost to this type of violence, 2 of which were very, very close to our family. Unfortunately, incidents and personalities of these types are commonplace in some areas, and before long the people get accustomed to that way of life, and things just don't seem to surprise you anymore. I think people become desensitized to a certain extent, and that's what seems to have happened to our communities over the last few years. This type of behaviour has become less shocking, and in some ways our society has adapted to the fact that urban violence is fast becoming a way of life.
AR: How did you come up with the title?
DP: Actually, I have a wonderful friend named Nikhil Rathore to thank for that. We spent a lunchtime at work trying to come up with an apt name for this book. I knew what I wanted the title to portray, but I just couldn't find the perfect words; I toyed with quite a few titles, but as soon as Nikhil said "New beginnings on the endz" - I just knew it was right, and that's when I penned the title poem.
AR: What specific suggestions do you have to stemming the swelling tide of urban youth violence?
DP: Wow, that's a very hard question to answer, and I can only give my opinions. I don't have all the answers; I just know that we need a change. But, for what it's worth, I think that we parents need to take more responsibility for educating our kids to the dangers out there. We should be guiding and encouraging our offspring into becoming responsible adults and leading by example. We need to bring back that control element that was present when I was a kid; my parents only had to look at me for me to know that I had overstepped the mark. There seems to be a blatant lack of respect from our youths these days, and we need to find a way to bring that back and have it resonate throughout the younger society. Our children need more options, youth centres run by people who the kids can relate to where they can channel their energy into something positive. Like I said, I don't know all the answers, but I do know that too many kids have already died, and if we as a community don't do something about it urban youth violence will continue to spiral out of control, and our kids' futures will be mapped through a path of self destruction.
AR: Please share more with our readers about the moving tribute that you included to "Tubby T"? What's your personal connection to him?
DP: Well, we grew up with Anthony. He was always in our house as a kid; back then there was a strong community bond between families that, again, seems to have disappeared over the years. It just felt like the right forum to air a tribute to someone from my endz….R.I.P Tubby.
AR: You use creative, innovative rhyme schemes in all of your poetic pieces. What has helped you to develop your signature writing style?
DP: I wasn't aware that I had a signature style; it all just comes out that way. My writing is always reflection of how I feel about something…I just tell it like I see it. Sometimes that offends people, and sometimes it doesn't.
AR: We noticed that you've recently gained a special stage name. Please share more with our readers about the emergence of "D'Persona."
DP: Again, a lunchtime discussion. I was doing my first poetry performance, and I didn't want to just go on stage and say, "Hi, I'm Donna Parkinson." I wanted something a little more edgy, and so the debate ensued, and D'Persona emerged the victor. In fact, my 3rd book is called "D'Personally yours"…look out for that in 2009!!!
AR: What kinds of reactions have readers had to this latest collection?
DP: So far, I have had only good reactions. I would like to try and get this book into some youth clubs and perhaps schools to initiate some sort of programme or workshop to raise awareness of the destruction that guns and knives brings to our communities.
AR: Where can our readers learn more about you and your writing efforts?
DP: realtalk@dpersona.co.uk
AR: Also, how can they contact you directly?
DP: dpersona@live.co.uk
AR: What's next for you?
DP: My 3rd poetry book is actually written, but I will wait awhile before releasing it. My novel is a good 3rd of the way through, too, so I have other projects in the pipeline, but I think they can wait until 2009 now.
AR: Any final thoughts you'd like to share with our readers?
DP: I'd just like to stress that gun and knife crime is a very real issue in our communities these days, and one that needs to be tackled head on. Thanks for reading.
AR: Thanks again, Donna, and best of continued success to you in all your endeavors!
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Nov 22 2009 1:59 AM
Nov 16 2009 4:07 PM
just wanted to drop by and say hello,
hope you have a nice day
Nov 15 2009 1:57 AM
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Nov 11 2009 5:44 AM
Nov 2 2009 4:58 AM
THE SOCIETY OF URBAN EXPRESS IS BRINGING BACK THE MUSIC
COME JOIN POETA & POETIC SOULTRESS
SHARE YOU IMAGINATION.......CLICK THE PIC TO ENTER.......
COME ENJOY YOURSELF AND LET YOUR IMAGINATION GO.....
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Oct 13 2009 10:54 PM
all i need is a female friend
in my loneliness i stare into open space
as if i can conjure up your lovely face,
time passes so slow when missing love,
like a nightmare i can't seem to wake up,
whenever i do it seems i had no sleep,
oh mystery lady i am in need,
my soul bleeds through my pen,
all i need is just a female friend,
whenever i strobe through the world,
i always see couples rather shopping,
or at the movies,everyone has somebody
but me even that blue bird singing in the tree,
oh how my heart aches through my pen,
all i need is a female yes a lady friend,
standing in line lady takes my order at the counter,
she smiles so do i ,can't help but wonder ,
could she be interested or is it i just want her to,
i pick up my bags say thank you as
the line behind me,
grows impatient the vibes are so revealing as i begin thinking
if she only views me as another costumer ,
oh well somethings are not for me to know
as i head for the door i see the vision of her
coming like the gentleman i am i open the door,
she smiles says thank you and i wonder ,
in this hustle bustle world hurrying to and fro ,
no one has time to hold conversations any more,
always in a rush to hurry up to wait,oh what a waste,
tomorrows another day to began the dance again,
how my spirit seeks the company that my pen bleeds,
in this world i just want someone for me,
a female friend to spend sometime with,
oh how my life never fails to recite it,
tire of being alone in this big old world,<bR
Oct 10 2009 8:44 PM
Oct 10 2009 6:24 PM
We look at our-selves as if we are removed from the objects around us when in reality we are of the same substance...The oneness that is shared by all of life can be perceived on many levels – in the whisper of a beloved, in the smile of a child, in the fragrance of a flower, in the graceful dance of a leaf as it falls from a tree – all of these gestures of life can touch the heart and cause it to embrace life in its fullness, to experience something of the mystery of connection that resides within all living things.
Oct 7 2009 10:49 AM
How are you today?
Oct 7 2009 7:21 AM
Oct 3 2009 10:02 AM
Soul contact is THE most important thing for us all to learn for only by learning the principle can we all become as one mind yet retain our complete freewill. When any degree of soul contact is reached and you receive direction from the soul, keep following that instruction until more is given. Always follow the highest you can perceive. When we talk about soul contact, we are talking about putting our attention and consciousness on this still point within that tells Spirit, what matter is doing, and matter, what Spirit is doing. One cannot achieve soul contact without seeking and one will not seek if he feels there is nothing to seek.
This is the biggest barrier to higher contact for the above average people of the world. Their ego has convinced them that there is no need. Their ego becomes their God and why seek that which is higher than God? There is one extremely important qualification one must meet to obtain real soul contact. He must become as a little child and approach the spiritual quest with the idea that he may indeed be a child in learning and he has not found the highest possible contact.
Oct 2 2009 8:33 AM
Sep 24 2009 4:26 PM
Hope You Enjoy a Wonderful Weekend!!
"Oneness"
Sep 20 2009 4:53 AM
give me a dream when this world
proves too rough for me,
give me a fantasy when life ,
takes a turn for the worst
lost in a whirl wind of time and chance,
i wish i was a child again laughter in the sun
captain of my ship in the pouring rain
no-one has been so good to me since then,
why must life be so intrusive ,
why must truth be so evasive ,
why must trust be so elusive,
why must faith be so conclusive
lost in dream found in a fantasy,
running from the beast called reality,
why do i love you,why do i care
questions of why
are rarely if ever found ,
in the mist of love,
or a heart that's been rejected,
or a emotions that's faded
why must people be so provocative,
why must people always lose sight of prospective,
why must people find comfort in
being addictive
why must people be so subjective
for poets to write about,
where does it come from ,
how does it begin ,can't be explained ,
but i know one thing love is not reality,
love
the double meaning here ,
as for answers you are seeking,
are the ones we do
not find ,,
we make up in our own minds,
my love a feeling is like trying to explain ,
what water taste like, or the color of air,
the thing about love we know when it's there
peace wizthom@09
Sep 16 2009 12:29 PM
Hi Donna, thanks for the request, lovely to be 'official' LOL......
Sep 13 2009 12:23 AM
Sep 10 2009 8:43 AM
they talk about me ,
like the flu that spreads the cold,
they'll be better off predicting ,
the direction the next wind will blow
than to slander me amongst my friends,
they all know who i am the poetry man
say what they will or may,
i don't give a damn
somebody told cha
i'm not a social person,
got cha believing,
my rhymes are not pleasing ,
walking through space,
having a big head,
with no respect ,
that's what they said,
i'm here to clarify the rumors,
i'm a poet who could care less,
about those gossipers shit stirrers,
Ida jabbers clic chasers, back stabbers,
i am the words they fear most,
i am the emotions they will never know,
i am the love that blinds them to trust,
i am the light without me there's no show,
i don't spit i flow,
i don't write i compose,
i am not the mind i am the soul,
upon the winds my spirit soars,
above those ida jabbers back stabbers,
shit stirrers clic chasers ass kissers,
got no time for that fame of mind,
hell no they are no friends of mines
if that makes me anti social
then let it be known ,
i am proud of that persona,
i guess you can call it my karma,
peace wizthom@9
Sep 4 2009 5:17 PM
wisdom is learned earned never a giving,
had man chose wisdom instead of knowledge
think how this world would be the opposite of what it is,
had man chose to walk in the light of love ,
think how much better off we would be,
we would still be able to sit talk with the angels ,
see and hear Gods voice in spiritual form join together ,
walk in the garden of Eden drink from the river,
that flows from paradise,
eat of the fruit that nurses the spiritual ,
that once dwell ed in all of us,
live forever free of sickness and war,
greed malice racism strife pain and suffering,
no man had to chose knowledge,
thus opening pandas box,
out pops murder stealing killing and robbing ,
killing babies for experimenting
no respect for the elders,
disregard for brothers and sisters,
fearing those of different color
hate filled hearts,worshiping,
the unseen creatures of the dark ,
now you ask me the difference between the two,
needless to say the answer i gave to you,,
here it is in plain view
knowledge is the ability to reason,
wisdom is knowing what is,
knowledge grows only to fade,
wisdom shines a ever lasting light,
growing brighter
knowledge does battle with itself,
wisdom is at peace within it self,
knowledge is seen wisdom felt,
so we play a hand not dealt,
but a will we chose to accept,
peace wizthom@09
LOVE IS THE FORCE ,THAT RULES US AL
Aug 19 2009 8:21 PM
The same stream of life that runs through my veins night and day runs through the world and dances in rhythmic measures. It is the same life that shoots in joy through the dust of the earth in numberless blades of grass and breaks into tumultuous waves of leaves and flowers. It is the same life that is rocked in the ocean-cradle of birth and of death, in ebb and in flow. I feel my limbs are made glorious by the touch of this world of life. And my pride is from the life-throb of ages dancing in my blood this moment.
“Oneness Family”