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I.
where do words go in this new june heat
as i look to the places that taught inclusivity
and turn off its light? how come
those who watered us hate how we’ve grown?
i’ve forgotten kentucky and her cruelty
cradled in a rolling hill of a day dream
she’s lassoed herself into Ab’s arms
“but (ugh), we were on the good side”
forgetting history is privilege
and we have failed to remember
racism is in our sweet tea kentucky blue red-lining segregating gentrifying blood
II.
i march with my brother
when the sea begins to rise
our hands in surrender
a fear bubbles inside me
how can a body be a weapon
when it’s reaching towards God?
III.
justice
to all of the flowers
prematurely picked
to the dreams deferred
over and over and over again
justice
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Wonderful lines in this poem. Love the “dream deferred” reference. Thanks for sharing!