Michael Black
Michael Black writes: "This book is not only a journey through time and relationships, but it is a journey into my mind, my heart, and my life." Although the poems are generally short, they are emotional and direct. The poems here are free flowing and are intended to take you away. The book is really pure "emotion in word form" and, the author hopes, enjoyable and even inspirational. Mr. Black enjoyed his mother’s poems so much that he created the last chapter for her.
Known in poetry circles in Dallas as "Malik," Michael Black could have easily fit right into the movie Love Jones, as he loves the open microphone format of performing poetry. He was born on April 7, 1955, in a military hospital, on what is now the campus of Nassau Community College in Long Island, New York. Michael started writing poetry in 1976 when he was just home from Morgan State University and working for Pan American Airways. Originally a graphic artist, he stopped drawing and began writing, an art form in which he found more complete expression. Michael likes to think that his poetry is "emotion driven" and any emotional high or low is fuel for his poetic fire. For fun, he attends sporting events and occasionally will shoot the basketball. He also enjoys shooting pool, bowling, playing cards, and fishing in the sea.
Love: On the Love Side
Hey Girl
Paradise
Sweet Steven
To Love You
It Would Be So Nice
Loving You
One Day, Who Knows?
My Love
Don't You Know That?
A Ray of Happiness
Mystical Magical
For You, My Darling, Everything
Just As You Are
The Moment
How Are You, Baby?
The Journey
The First Time
The Ebb And Flow
I Need
My Love Will Take You There
Sweet Nothings
May I Take Your Order, Please?
MMMMMMMMMMMMMM . . .
Silent Love
The Downside: of Life and Love
Do you Think . . .
I Remember
I Knew
Looking Back
When we loved
Incredible
Lifesaver
A Tragic Love Tale
The Last Gasp of Love
Men cry too, so why don't I?