Monday, October 6, 2025

Thursday, October 2, 2025

A New Poem for National Poetry Day (UK)

Today is National Poetry Day in the UK. I am sharing a new poem, Weave, which was written based on a word prompt in the Inktober Challenge. This poem takes a slightly different on the word. Feedback always welcomed. 


Monday, September 29, 2025

A September to Remember: Poetry in Motion

Succulents in My Garden
September was a great month. It is my birthday month! I returned from CARIFESTA XV, motivated and ready for the next challenge. I had a few poems published and a couple of performances. Of course, I continue to have fun uploading videos and sharing the spoken word tracks produced by Legendary Ink. I wrote 16 poems this month. Here’s what happened in September 2025.

Verse-Virtual

My poem, The Beautiful Sunset, was published by Verse-Virtual. You can also listen to the spoken word track on SoundCloud.

Pulse Poetry Magazine

The September 2025 issue of Pulse Poetry Magazine features my poems, Growing Pains and sanity on pages 16 and 17. 

The Writers' Journal Vol. 2 Doors: Doorways to memories, adventures and imagination

Paradise is featured in The Writers' Journal Vol. 2 Doors: Doorways to memories, adventures and imagination. It's available on Amazon

Disturb the Universe Magazine

Indecision was published by Disturb the Universe Magazine. An excerpt of this poem was displayed at CARIFESTA XV.

Performance at Launch of the Law Enforcement Associate Degree Program

I performed Exist at the Launch of the Law Enforcement Associate Degree Program on September 22, 2025. It was reworked from the original version to suit the event.

Book Feature: Black Girls Soliloquy by Zenna Lewis

On Saturday, September 13, I featured Zenna Lewis’ book, Black Girls Soliloquy: An Anthology of Poems by Her, for Her, about Her on this blog. I met her at CARIFESTA XV. Her 16 poems speak to our souls with encouragement, challenge and passion.

Finding Poetry in Business Free 5 Day Challenge

I joined with Kate Jenkinson and participated in the Finding Poetry in Business Free 5 Day Challenge from September 22-26, 2025 . You may have seen my poem, GLOW, before, but I’m re-sharing it because I was inspired to GLOW. In October, I hope to have an opportunity to further develop this GLOW concept. I write to inspire the world with my worlds. May my words GLOW and inspire you!
GLOW

Virgin Islands Artiste Feature: LJ

On September 28, 2025. I featured LJ, a Virgin Islands artiste with a lot of enthusiasm. He is our reigning Soca Monarch (in both categories) and a member of U.T.B. Read about his inspiration and plans for his music. 

Stars Anthology

My poem, The Star's Tale, is featured in the Stars Anthology.
Stars Anthology

Poetry on YouTube

Spoken Word Tracks

  1. Escape: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/escape-part-2-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  2. The Silent Grip: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/the-silent-grip-part-1-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  3. Nobody's Watching: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/nobodys-watching-part-1-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  4. Kiss Your Love Goodbye: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/kiss-your-love-goodbye-part-1-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  5. Long Way from Home: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/long-way-from-home-part-1-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  6. Rockabye Baby: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/rockabye-baby-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  7. Welcome to the Truth: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/welcome-to-the-truth-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  8. Talk Yo $#*%: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/talk-yo-shit-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  9. A New Life: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/a-new-life-la-rabsatt-vocals
  10. How Easy We Forget: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/how-easy-we-forget-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  11. A Love Mashup: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/a-love-mashup-la-rabsatt-vocals
  12. Misunderstood: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/misunderstood-part-1-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  13. Forbidden Desire: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/forbidden-desire-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals
  14. Lucky Star: https://soundcloud.com/clarencefergusonjr/lucky-star-la-rabsatt-c-double34-music-vocals

New Poem

BVI Monopoly Game

BVI has its own Monopoly Game
our little territory has its name
on this special box
that carries special cards
that feature our local sites
our history and our culture
just to whet your appetite
on what an adventure
we have to offer
if you visit our little gem for real

© Linette Rabsatt 9-27-2025

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Virgin Islands Music Spotlight: LJ - 2025 BVI Soca Monarch

LJ

LJ is a Virgin Islands artiste who has been showcasing his talent for some time, but more recently on the soca scene. He took some time from his busy schedule to share some insights on his inspiration and plans for his music. These are his words.


Who is LJ?

LJ is a young artiste who is trying to push positive and good music out to the community. I’m just trying to bring back real music.

Who's the team behind you?

The team behind of me is UTB, Up Top Band, which is the band that I'm in, and Press Da Button aka PDB, who does all my mixing and beats. There’s also Nat, who has been pushing me for a long time. He is the reason why I even started doing Soca music. I can't forget Rennie who plays keyboard for UTB and is also my recording engineer. Shout out to my whole UTB team and PDB for sure.

What inspired you to get into music?

I’ve been around music my whole life. My father is a DJ who has been on the radio for as long as I know myself. He worked with Neil Blyden (RIP). My whole life has just been surrounded by music. Both of my parents sing as well. I started singing in church and then it just kind of went from there. Soca Monarch 2023 was my first time performing as a solo artiste.

What has been your greatest musical achievement thus far?

My greatest musical achievement has been making history this year in the Soca Monarch competition. I knew that I was capable, but winning still took me by surprise. I won the Soca Monarch Groovy Section last year, so winning the title two years back-to-back would be the greatest musical achievements so far.
LJ on the Stage

Who do you listen to?

I listen to a whole lot of different artistes. My musical selection is vast. I listen to R&B, Soca, Dancehall and Reggae. Once it's sound good, I listen to it. My list of artistes is too long to list - I listen to everybody, basically.

Which song of yours is your favorite?

My favorite song is Don't Stop, which was on the Tropic Fusion Riddim produced by PDB. It’s on Apple Music and Spotify.

Who have you collaborated with?

I recently had a performance with Jougo in St. Thomas this past weekend. I've performed with Boss, and I have a song with him called, Carjack. I've had the opportunity to hold a jam with the late Sasso from Karnage. Of course, I work with PDB. I’ve opened for Beres Hammond when he came to the BVI. I was also part of the HLSCC Stingrays (Band). I also have a song with Intrusive Band, called J.A.M (Just A Minute).

Which international artiste would you want to perform or write with?

I would really love to have a chance to work with Kes, whether I'm on the same card as him for the night or for a collaboration in the future. I would love for that to happen.

What are the plans for the rest of 2025 and heading into 2026?

For the rest of this year, I want to focus on writing music and also preparing to go to Saint Croix for their Soca Monarch competition. I performed in their 2025 competition and I'm going again for the next one.

"Don't worry about what people might have to say."

What advice do you have for young people who are interested in music?

My advice would be to just go for it. Don't worry about what people might have to say. I know we have this thing as locals where we like to say that, you know, the old generation won’t help but don't worry about all of that. Push yourself and once your music good, once your product is good, people will love it. Stay positive and do what you have to do.
LJ in Performance

Can you share something that most people would not know about you?

I guess most people probably don't know that I'm into boats and sailing. I’m working on becoming a captain.

Who would you like to shout out?

I want to shout on my team, PDB and UTB.

"Always keep a close connection with God and you will be straight."

Is there anything else that you'd want to share with the readers?

The last thing I would like to share is just a general message for everybody, whether you're into music or not: whatever you put your mind to, just know that you could do it for sure. Just stay positive, keep a good mindset, keep your head up and always keep a close connection with God and you will be straight.
LJ on Stage with Dancers

Continue to follow LJ and UTB as they produce music to keep up grooving.  

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Poem: Exist


we all exist for a reason
because our lives are like a season
we’re here for a moment to do our part
our time aligns to the beating of our hearts
so within your time of existence
what are you going to do to show your brilliance?
it does not have to be a great big feat
you could be a great dancer who inspires with your feet
or someone who does a menial job
but still being the best at doing your job
maybe a Customs Officer who checks our goods
or a Police Officer who canvasses the hood
maybe an Immigration Officer safeguarding the borders
or a Prison Officer overseeing the prisoners
existing is more than having a big title
or leading an orchestra and recital
it’s about what you do to nurture your talents
because learning and growing are the real investments
the impact you make through your legacy
leaving a shining example for your family
so use your talents and time wisely
learning and growth from a seed to a mature tree
we all exist for a reason
and we know our lives are like the seasons
it starts with you believing in you
and not forgetting to invest in what grows you

© Linette Rabsatt 9-22-2025

This poem was shared at the Launch of the Law Enforcement Associate Degree Program on September 22, 2025. It's reworked from the original version to suit the event.

Monday, September 22, 2025

Let's Embrace Peace

Sunday, September 21, 2025 was the International Day of Peace. Here is an exercise for you to play with during the day. Thank you to Ixora Wong for inviting April Glasgow and I to share in the Peacefest.

Looking forward to next year!

Your assignment: Pick a word and create an acrostic poem that speaks to PEACE.

MILD
M
ay I remain cool and collected
In my daily interactions with others
Let me be a beacon for peace
Doing unto to others as I would have them do to me

© Linette Rabsatt 9-22-2025

If you choose to post yours, use #peacemaker

Friday, September 12, 2025

Book Highlight: Black Girls Soliloquy by Zenna Lewis

Black Girls Soliloquy: An Anthology of Poems by Her, for Her, about Her
I was amazed at the scenery as I walked through the CARIFESTA XV Grand Market in Waterford, Barbados. I passed by the St. Vincent and the Grenadines booth and a book caught my eye. I picked it up and thumbed through. Black Girls Soliloquy: An Anthology of Poems by Her, for Her, about Her contained 16 poems and I was intrigued because my Kindle book has 14 poems. I asked the people in the booth about the author and they encouraged me to visit the next day to meet her. I was attending most of the workshops at Grand Market, so the next day, I met Zenna Lewis, the author. Of course, I purchased a copy and asked her to sign my book.

As I thumbed through the pages of Black Girls Soliloquy: An Anthology of Poems by Her, for Her, about Her, I got a better understanding of the title. Here are my thoughts on each poem.

1. Demon in Disguise speaks to how women struggle to be seen as more than objects. 

2. I am Human provides a testimony of the women affected by the Demon in Disguise.

3. In Cursed, Zenna expresses those feelings we all sometimes have:
Empty
but filled with fear, anger
and regrets that hurt my heart...

But how do I solve
the conflict and the confusion? Do I just let it
Hey! I may not be an amulet of perfection....

4. Madam Anxiety tells the story of how anxiety hold us captive. She ends the piece,
Nothing is good enough
nothing will ever be good enough nothing shall ever be good
enough for this lady called madame anxiety

5. Zenna calls out our obsession with social media in Social Monster, an ode to living for likes and hearts.

6. Blackish is an anthem that reminds us to embody our melanin and strength:
...Hence, they created and fattened
an ecosystem of the deceit
that being ebony is dreary sooty....

7. Every Bob Marley fan is familiar with the song, Rat Race. Zenna's Rat Race brings a different message. This poem takes the reader on a journey that touches on what and how we were taught, our goals and how corruptions impacts us.

8. Descendants of Eve is an ode to womanhood with scriptural references, and metaphorical and real-life analogies in relation to our journey as women.

9. In Blood Sisters, our familial links are highlighted with references to the ongoing crimes that affect our young people:
I echo the injustices
of our young gunned down in potholes
in the system of inequality

10. Seen and not Heard is the shortest poem in the book, but it provides a powerful message about how we are often behind the scenes but making big impact.

11. I love the way that Zena weaved her words in Panties on the Line. This is another short poem which packs a powerful message. The poem ends:
Our panties hang on the line connected to glass on top of
equality, barely holding on by a string.

12. Dear Njinga (Queen) is an inspirational piece that every woman should read because of the positive affirmations shared.
You take air and dominate
Even when your heels are on tight...
My signed copy
13. In Our Love Philosphy, Zenna offers an ode to love and the importance of unity in a relationship. It reads like a vow from one lover to the other.

14. Between clouds 8 and 10 play on the cloud nine cliché. It is a beautiful poem with sultry expressions.
And somewhere between cloud eight and ten
I landed peacefully

15. Zenna shares sensual sentiments in Curse 2, a debate about a love affair and the feelings evoked from it. 

16. The final poem is Serve and Protect, which begins and ends with a call to action:
Sir
Minister
Monster

Here are some lines from different stanzas that evoke thought:
Murdered by his hands raped in his sheets

no answers as to why our daughters are being held captive

and selling our daughter's virginity you raped their minds

in a world where my voice is silenced by those who are assigned

our scars are visible but covered with plasters of injustice

Your wives' silence speaks so much...

I am glad that I added this book to my collection. I am even more happy that I was able to connect with Zenna. I look forward to reading more work from her in the future.