Visions Away from HomeSassy B's poem "Visions Away from Home " a poem she wrote after reading about the violence in Kingston. This poem is truly dismal and speaks from the point of view of a Jamaican abroad
BOOF!This month enjoy Margaret Brown-Bailey's new poem as she serves a BIG BOOF mixed with some Horlicks!
"Gwey From Me!"This month enjoy Margaret Brown-Bailey's new poem "Gwey From Me!" as she describes how people sometime ignore you until you become "somebody".
Brown Girl In The RingIn her poem "Brown Girl In The Ring!" Margaret Bailey comes out fighting at a sterotype that has been attributed to Caribbean Women.
The Rasta YearsDavid Ramgeet's latest poetry work "The Rasta Years" describes the younger years of a rastafarian and how responsibities can affect the lifestyle.
NAM!In her poem "NAM!" Margaret Bailey asks why women are eating less to look like models in magazine. The message is to "Nam".
Baking a Jamaican - the unique recipe that created meSassy B's poem 'Baking a Jamaican" is another in the series of poem about Jamaica ethnic heritage.
"Cool Yu Pudding!"Enjoy Margaret Bailey's poem on a how women and men try to impress each other.
Soldier Man Wan Come Back a Yard!The war in Iraq has sparked some passion and also poetry as Margaret Bailey writes "Soldier man wan fi come back a yard! ".
Mulatto RagamuffinSassy B's poem "Mulatto Ragamuffin" tell the history of Jamaica ethnic heritage.
"Luv U Long Time" and "Basket Lady"Check out the 2 latest poem by Margaret Bailey "Luv U Long Time" and "Basket Lady"
Basket LadyA poem dedicated to the basket ladies selling their wares.
Luv U Long TimeCheck out our latest poem by Margaret Bailey "Luv U Long Time"
Raw ChawA short Poem by Margaret Bailey on "warring" with people..
Jamaica – The B SideThis month regular columnist, Ingrid Riley, dedicates a poem to Jamaica Indepence 42.
Reality CheckA short Poem by Margaret Bailey on reality TV in the USA.
If You CouldHow many of us would love to go back to the past? If You Could is the title of the poem by Poet David Ramgeet.
What A Show Down Ina Di Bed RoomThis poem in patois, by Lorraine Henry, challenges us to look at abuse in relationships.
TrampleThis month’s featured poem is “Trample”
Love Is LikeWhat is love like? Poet David Ramgeet describes this in his poem "Love Is Like"
Reggae BeatCheck out the featured poem “Reggae Beat” by Suzalee Blair.
Love EverydayA poem on why we should "Love Everyday" not just on Valentine's day.
Natty BungleA short patois poem by Margaret Bailey on Natty Bungle.