Author: Ernie McCray

I was raised in a loving and alive home, in a black neighborhood filled with colorful characters in Tucson, Arizona. Such an environment gave me a hint that life has to be grabbed by the tail as tight as a pimple on a mosquito's butt. With no BS and a whole lot of love. So, from those days to now I get up every morning set on making the world a better place. On my good foot*, and I hope my writing reflects that. *an old black expression

 What Would We Do Without Beauty?

 Ernie McCray  May 14, 2025  0 Comments on  What Would We Do Without Beauty?

by Ernie McCray

My eyes have taken in
so much natural beauty
in my life,
as I’ve seen striking waterfalls
as I hiked
in Havasupai land
in the deep recesses of the Grand Canyon,
and in the wilds of Yosemite,
and I’ve watched in awe
as waves the size of buildings
crashed on the North Shores
of Oahu in Hawaii.

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Basking in the Warmth of Eric Allen’s Smile

 Ernie McCray  April 28, 2025  0 Comments on Basking in the Warmth of Eric Allen’s Smile

by Ernie McCray

There is so much around us
that can lift our spirits,
a song,
a poem,
a loving gesture,
a bright smile on
a handsome face
like the one of gratitude
on Eric Allen’s
as he received the news
that he had made the NFL Hall of Fame,

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Little Jackson is Now One

 Ernie McCray  April 17, 2025  2 Comments on Little Jackson is Now One

by Ernie McCray

The other day,
I kicked back in the sun,
in the spacious backyard
of my son’s new home,
celebrating
my little grandson Jackson’s
first year around the sun,
with family and friends,
and some of my other grandchildren,
mellow music playing in the background,
margaritas and juices available
for everyone,

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Our President Commits Treason All Day Everyday

 Ernie McCray  April 8, 2025  0 Comments on Our President Commits Treason All Day Everyday

by Ernie McCray

We have a president
who commits treason,
an offense that just happens to be
our country’s
most serious crime
and we haven’t called him out on it
at any time
which blows my mind
because there have been times
when engaging in trying to overthrow
the government
came with a steep price,

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Time to Tell this President: ‘You’re fired!’

 Ernie McCray  April 4, 2025  5 Comments on Time to Tell this President: ‘You’re fired!’

by Ernie McCray

As I read it,
the 25th Amendment of the Constitution
says, to put it in a layman’s term,
that if the president,
when it comes to
discharging
the powers and duties
that the job requires of him,
is lacking,
then that president can be sent packing,
which should get us to asking
why we haven’t let our president go
on his non-merry way
since there is no one on earth
who could be more inefficient
at leading a nation
than the one we’ve got,

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Notions of Keeping Our Planet Safe for Human Life

 Ernie McCray  April 3, 2025  0 Comments on Notions of Keeping Our Planet Safe for Human Life

by Ernie McCray

As if our country|
isn’t in enough of a mess already,
our issues are compounded
when we pause
and reflect on
the biggest problem
we human beings face:
the show
Mother Nature
is putting on
as though she’s in a race
to erase our species from
the Milky Way,
ripping and tearing
here and there and
every which way,
bashing us
with winds
that blow
at velocities
unheard of;

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‘Voces Rurales’ — a Program for Latinas that Models What Reaching Out Is all About

 Ernie McCray  February 24, 2025  1 Comment on ‘Voces Rurales’ — a Program for Latinas that Models What Reaching Out Is all About

by Ernie McCray

I find myself looking

for any hint

of hope for a better world

that might be in play

and I happened upon a wonderful example

of such the other day

as I listened to a proud Latina woman

at a community college conference

in Austin, Texas

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‘I Hope Kendrick Got His Message Across During Superbowl Halftime’

 Ernie McCray  February 13, 2025  1 Comment on ‘I Hope Kendrick Got His Message Across During Superbowl Halftime’

by Ernie McCray

I don’t see how anybody

who took time

to really watch

Kendrick Lamar do his thing

between halves

at the Super Bowl Game,

could call his performance

boring and trashy

as it was very entertaining

to me,

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Nightmare in a Hall Before the MLK Celebration

 Ernie McCray  February 12, 2025  0 Comments on Nightmare in a Hall Before the MLK Celebration

by Ernie McCray

As I still reflect on the positive and hopeful vibe
that I basked in
at a Dr. Martin Luther King Day
celebration,
I find myself
thinking about
the night before the event
when I went to bed
feeling a little trepidation
because of the upcoming inauguration
of a man who stands against
any and every idea that ever played
in MLK’s warmhearted imagination,

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A Memorable MLK Day Celebration

 Ernie McCray  January 27, 2025  0 Comments on A Memorable MLK Day Celebration

by Ernie McCray

I’ll always remember this year’s
“All People’s Celebration”
of MLK Day,
in particular,
not only because it was held on the day
of the 47th president’s
inauguration,
something I looked at as an insult
to the memory of Martin
who preached love and non-violence
but also due to it setting the tone
for the work that needs to be done
to counter the actions of this man
who is hell-bent,

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Teams Playing a Role in Helping a City That Was Aflame

 Ernie McCray  January 22, 2025  1 Comment on Teams Playing a Role in Helping a City That Was Aflame

by Ernie McCray

My heart continues
to bleed miserably
for the incredibly hapless residents
of Los Angeles
and I, particularly,
can’t imagine
how hard it must be
for the LA football teams,
the Chargers
and the Rams,
that had to board planes
to make it to NFL Playoff Games
while their beautiful city was aflame
due to a firestorm of a magnitude|
that’s almost impossible
for one to make sense of in his brain,

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Memories of Nancy Rising Out of the Ashes of the Fires

 Ernie McCray  January 14, 2025  1 Comment on Memories of Nancy Rising Out of the Ashes of the Fires

by Ernie McCray

The raging fire
in Pacific Palisades
darkens my soul
as it’s part of me,
the home of Nancy
my very dearly departed soulmate,
the mother of three of my six children.

I know that she,
if alive,
would be destroyed inside,
viewing an inferno, miles wide,
leaving her old neighborhood
burning away
in its wake.

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