Inner Thoughts
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About the Book
Inner Thoughts is a cluster of poems that I have
written over the last six years of my life. Each poem I have written is based
on experience, emotion, trauma, and joy. Some was written for the intent of
someone else’s turmoil. However, I found that I couldn’t write solely based on
another person’s emotion. I had to experience it in some shape or form. What’s
unique about my writing is that I have to be feeling joy or sadness in order to
write. It has to be a life lesson, something I will never forget.
My poetry represents what people go through
everyday. When I wrote the poem entitled “She Can’t Have My name” I was in the
middle of a court battle with my ex-husband. He believed my youngest son Joshua
should be able to call his girlfriend mom. I deferred. I believed that mommy is
a titled that I rightfully earned. I work hard to provide for his needs. I’m
the one who makes everyday sacrifices. I’m not dead nor am I an unfit mom. So
why should my child call someone else mommy? It’s a sacred name, one that I have
rightfully earned. A name that I refused to share. At first, I thought I was being silly, perhaps even insecure.
Friends that I’ve confided in were torn. I stuck to what I believed and the
judge agreed.
Attach to each poem is history. An unforgettable
chapter of my life. Some memories I would like to forget but, if I didn’t go
through it, I wouldn’t be who I am today. Inner Thoughts is exactly what it
means. It’s everything I was feeling inside that I couldn’t say out loud. I’ve
held on to these thoughts/emotions for so long and now, I want to set them
free.
About the Author
Angelia Moore was born in Columbus Ohio to Melvin
Moore (African American) and Gloria Molina (Latino), and she is the sibling of
Carmen Feliciano, Gloria Feliciano, Jose Feliciano, Rose Moore, Estella
Chapmen, and Rolanda Chapmen. Angelia is the single mother of two boys: Joshua
Malave’ 7 years old and Anthony Malave’ 12 years old.
She graduated from Columbia Greene Community College
in Hudson New York with an Associates Degree in Applied Science and is
currently employed by Parson Child and Family Center as a House Manager.