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Me Performing “The Fat Cat Poem”
At The West Park Presbyterian Church
165 West 86th Street
New York, NY 10024
Wednesday, December 24th, 2025
6:30 PM
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
My Mother Raised Me
Edited, Recited, Typed & WrittenByMr. Ryan Ngala & Mr. Rico SpeightRyan Ngala’s Poems™ | STN® Poetry™RyanNgalasPoemsDaily.Wordpress.com | STNPoetry.Tumblr.com My mother raised me,To become a loving & caring son,To take care of my lovely siblings,And the rest of my day is done. My mother raised us,To do better in school,Not to stare into space,Acting like a fool. My mother raised me,To become a…
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Getting Money | Straight Stunning | Gotta Stay Hustling: The Next HCZ Anthem Poem | Ryan Ngala
Ryan Ngala’s Poems™ & STN® Poetry™ Proudly Presents…
Getting Money | Straight Stunning | Gotta Stay Hustling: The Next HCZ Anthem Poem
Edited, Recited, Typed & Written By Mr. Ryan Ngala & Ms. Wendy Ngala Ryan Ngala’s Poems™ | STN® Poetry™ WWW.RyanNgalasPoemsOfficial.Blogspot.com |
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Verse One:
If I became the boss, I would start my own company, Start hiring more employees, So we can make a lot of money.
If I became the boss, I will make a change and a difference, Building better schools, And eliminating ignorance.
If I became the boss, I would take a stand for justice, To take care of my own community, To make it cleaner and stop the roughness.
No more drive by’s and shoot outs, No more gangs and guns, Because we all share the love, See look how far we’ve become!
Those who hate will drown, Not in their sorrow but in our glory, But that’s a whole another story, We know we aren’t fronting, And we know they aren’t getting nothing, Because we all made it into something.
My name is Ryan Ngala, My rhyme is the best, I got all these flow’s written down on my chest, As I’m sitting on the throne, Because I’m representing the Harlem Children’s Zone.
Verse Two:
Them fly rich girls will be stunning, With their shades on, and their legs so long, They are always stacking their paper, While jamming out to their favorite song.
All my fly guys will be winning, With their tailored suits, and african roots, Keeping it trill, Cause they know God will.
My Mom doesn’t get stressed out, My Mom will always teach me how to save up, Because she will always know that, We know what’s up.
This is for all the fly ladies & the fellas, That I represent for HCZ C.S.O, HCZ E.T.C, HCZ Human Resources, And all of the other HCZ after school sites above us all, Starting with the flyest students & the staff members, Who are also here in the building as well.
We them fly HCZ hustlers, Who will always be, Getting to the money, Always straight stunning, Best believe me when I say this, We gotta stay hustling, You already know.
It’s a glorious morning, In the city of New York/ People came to look for a job, Some place they can work.
I live in the big apple, Where there are great things in motion/ Everywhere you turn there is an opportunity waiting for you/ With it’s arms wide open.
Where so many celebrities, Get a chance to meet and greet, They get a chance to have an autograph being sign for me, Now that’s very sweet.
Strike a pose for the picture, It has never been more clearer, Painting a picture so vivid, As my dreams get nearer and nearer.
As I’m getting my paper, By getting certified big checks, Every fifth of the week/ Because Harlem Children’s Zone® Is, Where you work and don’t sleep.
Copyright © 2008 - 2020 Ryan Ngala’s Poems™ | STN® Poetry™. All Rights Reserved.
Getting Money | Straight Stunning | Gotta Stay Hustling: The Next HCZ Anthem Poem | Ryan Ngala
Ryan Ngala’s Poems™ & STN® Poetry™ Proudly Presents…
Getting Money | Straight Stunning | Gotta Stay Hustling: The Next HCZ Anthem Poem
Edited, Recited, Typed & Written By Mr. Ryan Ngala & Ms. Wendy Ngala Ryan Ngala's Poems™ | STN® Poetry™ WWW.RyanNgalasPoemsOfficial.Blogspot.com | WWW.STNPoetryOfficial.Blogspot.com
Verse One:
If I became the boss, I would start my own company, Start hiring more employees, So we can make a lot of money.
If I became the boss, I will make a change and a difference, Building better schools, And eliminating ignorance.
If I became the boss, I would take a stand for justice, To take care of my own community, To make it cleaner and stop the roughness.
No more drive by's and shoot outs, No more gangs and guns, Because we all share the love, See look how far we've become!
Those who hate will drown, Not in their sorrow but in our glory, But that’s a whole another story, We know we aren't fronting, And we know they aren't getting nothing, Because we all made it into something.
My name is Ryan Ngala, My rhyme is the best, I got all these flow’s written down on my chest, As I’m sitting on the throne, Because I’m representing the Harlem Children’s Zone.
Verse Two:
Them fly rich girls will be stunning, With their shades on, and their legs so long, They are always stacking their paper, While jamming out to their favorite song.
All my fly guys will be winning, With their tailored suits, and african roots, Keeping it trill, Cause they know God will.
My Mom doesn’t get stressed out, My Mom will always teach me how to save up, Because she will always know that, We know what's up.
This is for all the fly ladies & the fellas, That I represent for HCZ C.S.O, HCZ E.T.C, HCZ Human Resources, And all of the other HCZ after school sites above us all, Starting with the flyest students & the staff members, Who are also here in the building as well.
We them fly HCZ hustlers, Who will always be, Getting to the money, Always straight stunning, Best believe me when I say this, We gotta stay hustling, You already know.
It's a glorious morning, In the city of New York/ People came to look for a job, Some place they can work.
I live in the big apple, Where there are great things in motion/ Everywhere you turn there is an opportunity waiting for you/ With it's arms wide open.
Where so many celebrities, Get a chance to meet and greet, They get a chance to have an autograph being sign for me, Now that's very sweet.
Strike a pose for the picture, It has never been more clearer, Painting a picture so vivid, As my dreams get nearer and nearer.
As I'm getting my paper, By getting certified big checks, Every fifth of the week/ Because Harlem Children's Zone® Is, Where you work and don't sleep.
Copyright © 2008 - 2020 Ryan Ngala's Poems™ | STN® Poetry™. All Rights Reserved.
Aids Walk NY 2012: Live From Central Park
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By Ryan Ngala
[Central Park, New York] It's a beautiful gorgeous day in central park despite how the weather it is many people from different organizations of teams came here to join the biggest & most crowded event of a lifetime.
At the starting point of the process many of people gather the line to start registering for the event and started to pick and look for their teams while many people started walking I was starting to look for the Alpha Nu Omega Sorority, Inc.- New York Alumni Chapter team as I spotted and found Nina alongside with their friends who their names were Medjhy, Rhema and Cassandra they ate some almonds and drank a bottle of water we took some pictures as we headed our way to the starting line of the aids walk in central park we took plenty of walks as I started to stop for refreshments as some of the volunteers from the aids walk crew gave me two bananas, a bottle of water and a granola box.
After that Nina and her group started walking all the way down to central park and 96th street then all the way down as we continue to walk some more as we listen to One Direction's "What Makes You Beautiful" and many others song on the radio as we got all the way to 110th Street and 7th Avenue. When Nina and her friends left I decided to walk up the block as many people walk I ask 3 people to answer some questions starting with Tico Santigo, Mary Hidajat & Monica Johnson since it is their first time being in the aids walk I started to begin asking.
Ryan Ngala: Why Is It Important to prevent this kind of disease from happening in our body?
Tico Santigo: To stay alive & enjoy life more
Mary Hidajat: Because it's a type of a devasting disease that impacts many lives of people
Ryan Ngala: What should we not do to have the disease from attracting other people?
Tico Santigo: Safe Sex & Be cautious of what you do
Mary Hidajat: Practice Safe Sex
Ryan Ngala: Describe 3 words in what does the aids walk event mean to you?
Tico Santingo: Unity, everybody is together for one reason
Mary Hidajat: Awareness, Inspiring & Community
Monica Johnson: Important, Inspiring & Appreciation
Many people started to walk on the 7th Avenue side on 110th Street then on Manhattan Avenue, Columbus Avenue, Broadway as soon as they get all the way to 110th Street & Riverside Drive so we started walking to stop by and got some snacks once they did that we see some people wearing Aladdin costumes so that the people started to take some pictures with them then we walk back all the way up to 85th Street at Riverside Drive then at West End Av, going to broadway, Columbus Avenue, Amsterdam Avenue as we got back to the west side at Central Park & 85th Street we walk all the way to 72nd street but we was none done yet after all that walking I still felt like I wanted to go home all the aids walk volunteers kept on cheering and supporting for us no matter how much it takes for us to get into the finish line and there was still one more mile left to go after it was all said and done many people where back at the finish line as they completed a 10 kilometer mile once they deserve a certificate for their completion of the course.
After they finish they were some refreshment for Turkey Hill ice cream of Frozen Yogurt Fudge Ripple as some of the people had all headed home for the day this was a fun day event for me I should say as I went all around through central park and completed my certificate.
Aids Walk NY 2012: Live From Central Park
See the full gallery on Posterous
By Ryan Ngala
[Central Park, New York] It's a beautiful gorgeous day in central park despite how the weather it is many people from different organizations of teams came here to join the biggest & most crowded event of a lifetime.
At the starting point of the process many of people gather the line to start registering for the event and started to pick and look for their teams while many people started walking I was starting to look for the Alpha Nu Omega Sorority, Inc.- New York Alumni Chapter team as I spotted and found Nina alongside with their friends who their names were Medjhy, Rhema and Cassandra they ate some almonds and drank a bottle of water we took some pictures as we headed our way to the starting line of the aids walk in central park we took plenty of walks as I started to stop for refreshments as some of the volunteers from the aids walk crew gave me two bananas, a bottle of water and a granola box.
After that Nina and her group started walking all the way down to central park and 96th street then all the way down as we continue to walk some more as we listen to One Direction's "What Makes You Beautiful" and many others song on the radio as we got all the way to 110th Street and 7th Avenue.
When Nina and her friends left I decided to walk up the block as many people walk I ask 3 people to answer some questions starting with Tico Santigo, Mary Hidajat & Monica Johnson since it is their first time being in the aids walk I started to begin asking.
Ryan Ngala: Why Is It Important to prevent this kind of disease from happening in our body?
Tico Santigo: To stay alive & enjoy life more
Mary Hidajat: Because it's a type of a devasting disease that impacts many lives of people
Ryan Ngala: What should we not do to have the disease from attracting other people?
Tico Santigo: Safe Sex & Be cautious of what you do
Mary Hidajat: Practice Safe Sex
Ryan Ngala: Describe 3 words in what does the aids walk event mean to you?
Tico Santingo: Unity, everybody is together for one reason
Mary Hidajat: Awareness, Inspiring & Community
Monica Johnson: Important, Inspiring & Appreciation
Many people started to walk on the 7th Avenue side on 110th Street then on Manhattan Avenue, Columbus Avenue, Broadway as soon as they get all the way to 110th Street & Riverside Drive so we started walking to stop by and got some snacks once they did that we see some people wearing Aladdin costumes so that the people started to take some pictures with them then we walk back all the way up to 85th Street at Riverside Drive then at West End Av, going to broadway, Columbus Avenue, Amsterdam Avenue as we got back to the west side at Central Park & 85th Street we walk all the way to 72nd street but we was none done yet after all that walking I still felt like I wanted to go home all the aids walk volunteers kept on cheering and supporting for us no matter how much it takes for us to get into the finish line and there was still one more mile left to go after it was all said and done many people where back at the finish line as they completed a 10 kilometer mile once they deserve a certificate for their completion of the course.
After they finish they were some refreshment for Turkey Hill ice cream of Frozen Yogurt Fudge Ripple as some of the people had all headed home for the day this was a fun day event for me I should say as I went all around through central park and completed my certificate.
The TD Bank's Five Boro Bike Tour
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By Ryan Ngala
[Central Park, New York] What if you can imagine riding a bike during an outdoor experience at central park and as you see many people with bicycles riding it as fast as they possibly can. Well, that is when I look and I saw many cyclists taking a ride on their bikes as they enjoy themselves having a good time loving it.
The company TD Bank was proudly to be presenting it's Five Boro Bike Tour an amazing event that more than 32,000 cyclists to prepare & compete in the America's largest cycling event in the country that takes good exercising for those who would want to ride a bike as I walk to central park north on 110th street I saw many riding their bikes when I took a picture on my iPod touch after that I got a chance to see them ride a 40 mile course race it started all the way to battery park as they ride for four boroughs.
As I seen the bike tour myself I would wonder if I had a bike that I could race with as many could compete in an ultimate bike course what if I could win I thought to myself but best wishes to all of the cyclists so off they went to continue riding toward the finish line. But so far as they took their bike to pump up their wheels, had a bottle of water they where off and ready to go.
But so far as the race continues to be in tip top shape many people where ready to get themselves speed up as they got there to be in it to win it.