Iwas on the treadmill at the gym when my husband pointed at the TV. Because it
was far away, I couldn't make it out.
I
took my ear buds out, hoping it wasn't anything bad. "What happened?"
"Maya's
dead," he said.
Dead?
Maya Angelou?
My
heart sank.
My
husband and I just watched Maya on Oprah's Master Class TV show weeks ago. It
was May 11th to be exact. On Mother's Day. I snuggled up on the couch and spent
the day watching Oprah's AMAZING Master Mind and enjoyed every minute of it.
When
I came across Maya, I felt so honored and blessed to get to know her through
her story. I remember feeling grateful to have known her while she was still
alive. Little did I know she wouldn't be with us much longer.
I
knew a little bit about Maya, but very little. I knew she had inspired millions
and that she was a poet and speaker, but I never heard her entire story nor had
I ever watched her on TV.
As
I watched her speak there was something about her sweet spirit and inspiring
words that made me want to reach into the TV and give her a great big hug. I
tried to find a way of contacting her but to my dismay, I never could locate
her contact info. I wanted to write her a personal note to let her know how
much she touched my heart and soul.
Here
are a few things I learned about the beautiful Maya Angelou in Oprah's Master
Mind class:
When
Maya was seven-years-old, she was taken from her grandmother by what she calls
her mother's people. She was raped by her mother's boyfriend. Maya confided in
her nine-year-old friend about the incident and he told the family.
The
man was put in jail for one day and one night and then released.
Maya
later learned, the man was found dead. It appeared he was kicked to death.
From
that point on, she thought her voice had killed him so she stopped talking. For
six years she became a mute. Her mother's people sent her back to her grandma.
Her grandma gifted her a notebook and ties a pencil to it. Maya kept this close
at her side.
At
eight-years-old, Maya started reading and discovers she loved poetry. When she
reached twelve and a half years old, she read many poetry books, but it isn't
until a lady in her neighborhood brought Maya books, that she's encouraged to
read.
The
neighborhood lady shook a finger in her face and harassed her for months for
not speaking. She'd say, "You'll never love poetry until you speak
it."
One
day, all alone, Maya tried to recite a poem and finds her voice. She started
talking and never stopped.
If
that doesn't get you to find your voice, I don't know what would. I leave you
all with some amazing Maya Angelou quotes and a glimpse of the video that stole
my heart.
I
can wholeheartedly say, Maya is one of the most beautiful souls that have ever
existed. She truly is an inspiration and have touched many lives. May she touch
the angels in heaven and rest with them in peace. I for one will never forget
you Maya Angelou!
"Find
a rainbow in your cloud. The light is always there. Yours to seek and to
find."
"Be
a blessing to somebody."
Her
grandmother would tell her, "Sister, when you get give, when you learn,
teach."
"Love
liberates."
"Try
to be the best human being you can be. You can decide life isn't worth living
and that would be the worst thing you could do. How do you know...so far. Try
it and see. Pick up the battle and make it a better world. It can be better and
it will be better but it's up to us."
Lessons
to live by indeed!
Remembering Maya Angelou
http://www.oprah.com/app/maya-angelou.html
Maya's Last Tweet:
Listen to
yourself and in that quietude you might hear the voice of
God. — Maya Angelou (@DrMayaAngelou) May
23, 2014
Have you heard Katy
Perry's newest song Roar? I haven't
either until I came across a video of critics discussing it.
She recently performed
at the MTV VMAs, and a critic mentioned how she wasn't a fan of Katy's, but she
actually really liked the song. When the other critic agreed, it totally
sparked my interest. I knew I had to hear it.
I have to admit
Katy Perry really catches my heart a lot of the time. The girl always has the right words to say! Not to mention,
teenager or not, a lot of her music is very catchy. When I heard her song Firework years ago, she won my heart. I've had a blog post 'to do'
with Katy's name written all over it regarding her new song Roar and it has been sitting in a folder
ready to write along with some videos and inspiration thoughts.
When I heard Roar for the first time it was OK but
when I listened to it again and again I was hooked! I just listened to it on my
SoundCloud yesterday. It's a kind of a song where the more you listen to, the
more you're hooked. IMHO. Especially if you listen to the lyrics.
A few weeks ago, I wanted to post my excitement/inspiration on Facebook and share
the lyric video but thought nah, I'll save it for a blog post. Not everyone was
going to agree with me, or maybe they'd bash on Katy, I thought. I had my
fingers crossed my blog followers would find
the message in her song.
Surely nobody
would be as hooked as I was. I was totally wrong. Turns out I wasn't the only
one who found inspiration in the song. I received a blog notification to Elana
Johnson's blog post this morning and she too found brilliance in it. I love that Elana found inspiration in it
too!!! Great minds think alike!!!!! :-)) You can find her post HERE.
All I gotta say
is Katy is indeed a great inspiration to her fans. I am sure many will agree.
A little
background note, Katy had mentioned in a video she was going through some dark
moments and that's where a lot of her songs came about. Well, no wonder the lyrics are heartfelt!
Katy, you rock!
Below you will
find two lyrics videos (one is easier to read, the other is an official KP
lyric video-pretty creative how they added lyrics in a text!) and I've also
included the official video to ROAR.
I hope you find it just as inspiring as we did!
Dance through that fire and ROOOOOOOAAAAR! Happy Friday everyone!!
Click HERE to view my
FIREWORK POST I wrote two years ago. This includes the video which I will also
include below.
This video is the lyric video to ROAR.
This video is different from the above. It's the creative text lyric video.
In addition to writing, Martha is a 2012 Genesis Semi-Finalist and a member of ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers). Her articles have appeared in various places including For Her Information (FHI) magazine. In 2012, her blog was nominated website of the week by Writer's Digest. She looks forward to expanding her career and is hard at work on her next young adult novel. She currently resides in Northern California where she enjoys gardening and kickboxing (not simultaneously).
Visit her website at: www.MartzBookz.com.