Naomi Johnson Fans Acknowledgment Poems
A Heartfelt Thank You to My Incredible Fans
By Naomi Johnson
There are moments in life when gratitude swells so deeply inside you that words almost seem too small to contain it. Today is one of those moments for me.
I’ve always written from the heart—poems born from my own experiences, my heritage, my dreams, and my hopes for the world. I never imagined that those words would find homes in hearts across oceans, in cities I’ve never visited, in voices I’ve never met. And yet, you, my incredible fans, have made that happen.
I’ve seen my Strength of a Woman shared by Synergyexperiences during girls’ time, creating a circle of empowerment and love. I’ve watched Vamos_Valeri and Kea.wunofakind carry Don’t Judge Me For The Color Of My Skin into the streets, turning it into a banner of unity at an American Africa protest.
I’ve witnessed Elboogie_Imr give voice to The Pain of a Black Man, while Spiritofprimairoot paired it with Art E. Yulfo’s oil masterpiece, and travaewilliams honored it with a stanza that saluted all Black Kings and Queens: “You are gold.”
Across the Atlantic, Blackbrownberlin embraced My Black Is Beautiful in Berlin, Germany, while Avari_sanit celebrated its Women’s Poem, Part 1. Win_by_winfield brought my words into harmony with a visual of a stunning African queen, and Selamawitgerbrestadk shaped A Woman Is Like A Rose into art that bloomed as both flower and woman—reminding me that when words and images meet, magic happens.
Fuschia_soul stood proud, sharing her own image alongside the line, “From the diversity of my complexion’s tone and the uniqueness of my structured cheek bone.” Mirthope and Minthope007 kept Strength of a Woman alive from 2013 to today, even tying it to the story of Uloma Lillian Okorie, the first woman of 1820. Latterdaytaints echoed an excerpt that speaks to my soul: “The strength of a woman is her kindhearted ways that she forever displays.”
And then there was Luvmixediove, who brought International Love into the light, sharing: “I found love not within my race but in another ethnic place who put a shine of love upon my face.” A reminder that love, like poetry, has no borders.
To all of you—whether you’ve shared a line, an entire poem, or simply held my words close in your heart—thank you. Your love and encouragement are the reason I keep writing. You’ve turned my poetry into a living, breathing journey that travels farther than I ever could alone.
Much love to each and every one of you.
—Naomi Johnson
Luvmixediove shared a stanza "I found love not within my race but in another ethic place who put a shine of love upon my face" from Naomi's poem "International Love".
Fuschia_soul compliment poet Naomi Johnson's world popular poem "My Black Is Beautiful" with an image of herself. Fuschia shared on line of this poem, "From the diversity of my Complexion's tone and the uniqueness of my structured check bone."

















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