BLACKLIT
Wakefield Brewster (AKA Da Lyrical PitBull) is known as one of Canada’s most powerful professional performance poets.
I swallow sum blackboard paint
So I can paint da word
Ain't a word
Spitting ink or chalk I still talk
A facts machine paradox proper truth stopper
Can't stop me or mock me
Europea-emcees can't top me
When a Brother gets a hold of technology
it's microphone wreckology
Dealing with your lame-footing can’t step-upatallogy
I offer no apology
For bovine or swine domesticated equine
For mankind
My own mind
Up and mixed artistic with linguistic
And I slung a hot rock
Like Basquiat
When he brought the black thought
Bleeding paint upon paper
He changed and then deranged
The sight of man the earth shaper
He closed the eye caper
And some years later since my Brother’s life broke
I realize I am a smudge
A perfect brush stroke
With
Pretty colours
Pretty colours
I am orange and yellow and red
I surprised myself when poetically bled
Myself
I was tongue twisted up like a dread
With thoughts that rot sticking up in my head
Thrust back to life like Lazarus
Strife had me strike me a hazardous
Pose
Wide open with wrists and neck exposed
Liquid life trickling in eclectic flows
From my veins
Pure fire
Voodoo rains
Funeral pyre
My heated aspiration to be an element not simply elemental or even instrumental
But a song
And a symphony
With self-pity sympathy
I’m conducting those in the first row who think they know
I make ‘em all play second fiddle
If they don’t jump out the middle
And flee like they were escaping The Passage
Piss shit and vomit on the slavery comet
Founded inspiration in black and broken bones
The songs of the lands that we called our homes
And we can all hear it
Drawn to its timbre like whips to cracks
Licks to backs
Feet to axe
Funny how we stood taller when we lost our toes
And held our heads high
In a regal manner
Defying the yokes
Learning the language to create great stains
Kings and queens now bound in chains
And walking like gods
Unlike the ghosts of our gracious hosts
Now passed on to the land of duppies
Weighted down by the shackles of brutality that they constructed
In the hall of shame
Each one has been inducted
Back to the books
Back to the beginning
Back to the future what we were and what we are
Back in the Black hiding in the back row
Back in the Black like these cats don’t know
Black like my namesake
Black like death row
Black like rum cake
Black like afro
Black like my Tae Kwon Do
Brothers Afro Dojo
Because you can't make
Wake a blank slate
Because on the willing you can’t reap a rape
I take your shots like I be in da Russian system
Off da shoulder wrist strike
To da throat I’m a diss ‘em
And I’mma talk louder
And I’mma walk prouder
I’m leading by design
Because this hour is mine
I leave you with the fever
And your lip catch a slap
From the Onoshobishobi Ingelosi of rap
This here is the evolution
Amoeba to man
Grunts to griots
Slavery to bravery
Cryptic like messages written on rice
Rolled up in blunt papers
And
Burned like our foremothers at the stake
Hung like our forefathers dancing from trees
A painful slow waltz done in black and broken knees
Please
Please
Please
Help me find the method
I talk so much
That my teeth itch
And my hair hurts
Lyrical spurts
I try and I try and I try
You say you want a sensitive man
And then you hate me when I cry
I gotta internalize
And re-energize
And represent
Because you know my words quick clever can never be spent
And in this industry
No Poemcee mediocrity can mess with me
Though it’s not all I’ll be
In this here reality
I’m a flow it cuz y’all know it
Black is Poetry
See?
Wakefield Brewster
About the author
Wakefield Brewster is Calgary’s Poet Laureate (2022 to 2024) and provided his poem “Blacklit” to Mount Royal University in recognition of Black History Month.
In January 1999, Brewster (AKA Da Lyrical PitBull) stepped onto his first stage as a poet and spoken word artist. Today, he is known as one of Canada’s most powerful professional performance poets. A Professional Poetic Interpreter™, he is a three-time Calgary Slam Poetry champion, resident poet and spoken word artist for The Grand Theatre (2019 to present), and former resident artist for the Arts Commons Incubator (2021 to 2022).
Raised in Toronto by parents from Barbados, Brewster has resided in Calgary since 2016, and it is in the “New West” where he has been able to truly flourish as a poet and as a person, he says.
“Underneath the many hats and the many hoodies I wear resides a wonderful life.”
Building communities by engaging in volunteering, leadership and mentorship for youth, and through the arts, Brewster is an advocate for literacy and the humanities, healing arts and alternative medicine, and mental wellness and recovery.
Brewster is founder and CEO of Page2StageProductions, which creates professional performance poetry projects. Page2StageProductions has allowed Brewster to combine the constructions of a company with the creations of communities via his primary passion — of poetry, he says. He has the deepest conviction in a “mission to assist another to find their voice, learn to use it and come to love it.”
Throughout his career, Bewster has been published in several anthologies, including:
T-Dot Griots, Trafford on Demand Publishing, 2004
The Great Black North, Frontenac House, 2013
The Calgary Project, Frontenac House, 2014
The Black Prairie Archives: An Anthology, Wilfred Laurier University Press, 2020
Since moving to Calgary, Brewster has produced two professional recordings to his credit:
Wakefield Brewster, da lyrical pitbull
Produced by Kill Whitey Records, 2007
east2west
Produced by Spanish Fly Music, 2008
In 2021, Brewster joined The League Of Canadian Poets in order to “become a more integral part of Canada’s Literary scene, while representing the standards of diversity and representation,” he says.
Find Brewster on Facebook, Instagram (@wakefield_brewster), LinkedIn and Twitter (@lyricalpitbull).