Prayer of Solidarity, by William Goldsby

The thoughts below are a written reflection from my earlier travels in Central America, Southern Africa, and my incarcerations during the Jim Crow period in Alabama and Germany. They are  reflections on how profoundly we acquiesce to the perception that we are disconnected from the divinity from which we are created. Embracing this oneness allows us to use our collective soul power and forces towards a new way of being. 

Our growth has been profound and innocent.

Our creator continues to enter our lives and heal us

Together we are deeply blessed.

Together the meaning of our creator takes physical form.

Together life is at Its purest.

Together we are protected from the randomness and ignorance of life.

Together we are connected to all elements, dimensions and vibrations.

Together we experience the wrath of life with hope.

Together we are obligated to create a new justice paradigm.

-In Solidarity, William Goldsby, 1984

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  1. Mr. Goldsby, your poetry,if I can call it that, inspiraring as it is, opens up the windows of your mind,to really think on these things you talk about, may I say’I am somewhat a poet myself. would like to talk to you about my son who is incarcerated, long story,but was wondering if you would be interested. please contact

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