Connect with us

Subscribe

Subscribe

The Poetic Word

Trigger Warnings

BY GLORIA O’KOYE

Triggered that we got people locked up

With the same actions

Other careers profits from

Triggered at trigger warnings,

Because where were they

When blocks got shot up?

Experience bullet symphonies played as lullabies

And wake up to the sirens….

Phone calls unanswered

Triggering

More triggered thoughts

It’s a game who gets more triggered by the trigger in playgrounds,

Kids be crying…

A funeral procession after silence

What is a trigger?

Our families ask…

Give definition

To be brushed off

As survival…

What doesn’t kill you,

Makes you stronger…

Even if you triggered

At every footstep around the corner

Triggered to cross the street

To avoid cat calls to name-calling.

Keep it on the low low

May soothe unwanted attention

Maybe skipping classes

Means resolving fights

And crossing out failures

Maybe the teacher that said

You won’t amount to anything,

Could be right

Because words can dig deep

From a position of power

What’s the message trying to convey?

Trigger warnings are a privilege

Depending if the environment

Holds space,

In most cases

Highly doubt it

Triggers may wear poker faces,

Triggers may remain discreet

Until the dirt burst out of carpets

Triggers come in all shapes and forms,

Expressed in ways approved by folks

And others are frowned upon

Just have to learn how to distinguish a trigger,

Before assuming trigger warnings

Will always get public applauds

Newsletter Signup

Stay in the loop with exclusive news, stories, and insights—delivered straight to your inbox. No fluff, just real content that matters. Sign up today!

Written By

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending

Umoja Robotics is more than just a team, it is a movement transforming the STEM landscape for Black youth

News & Views

Toronto, thank you for showing the world what it means to be DOPE! Popping up with Jane Dope

News & Views

Special Follow Up Report: Our hair products are putting our lives at risk

News & Views

If your legacy had a theme song today, what would it be and why? Oldowan Co. celebrates International Women’s Day

News & Views

Newsletter Signup

Stay in the loop with exclusive news, stories, and insights—delivered straight to your inbox. No fluff, just real content that matters. Sign up today!

Legal Disclaimer: The Toronto Caribbean Newspaper, its officers, and employees will not be held responsible for any loss, damages, or expenses resulting from advertisements, including, without limitation, claims or suits regarding liability, violation of privacy rights, copyright infringement, or plagiarism. Content Disclaimer: The statements, opinions, and viewpoints expressed by the writers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or views of Toronto Caribbean News Inc. Toronto Caribbean News Inc. assumes no responsibility or liability for claims, statements, opinions, or views, written or reported by its contributing writers, including product or service information that is advertised. Copyright © 2025 Toronto Caribbean News Inc.

Connect
Newsletter Signup

Stay in the loop with exclusive news, stories, and insights—delivered straight to your inbox. No fluff, just real content that matters. Sign up today!