on posture
That night we prayed in Triangle Park
cupping vigil candles with paper wax catchers
from a baby wind with our hands
there is something unifying about
lighting a candle from another
something so on the nose metaphorical
I pick gravel out of my knee from earlier
when our cheeks were on the intersection
flat on our stomachs
hands behind backs
and their lights were flashing so
red blue patriotic freedom I could see with
my eyes closed
We are vulnerable
level with the lip of an officer’s shoe
but never as vulnerable as a Black man alone
with one cop doing three cops watching
for eight minutes forty-six seconds without a choice we are reeling
A prayer that is mostly megaphone static
I don’t know what we are agreeing to
but if god is really omniscient
he’ll thread this noise into meaning
14 thoughts on "on posture"
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.
Thank you for sharing <3
Thank you so much for reading <3
W
O
W
!!!
Darling, this poem is truly impactful.
Physical-response impactful.
I nearly had my hand over my heart by the second or third stanza and had to breathe deeply in and out by the final stanza.
Deserves a careful read.
Stellar, stellar work. Thank you, thank you for your presence of mind, body, and heart.
Oh my gosh thank you so much for your kind words!! I truly truly appreciate them; thank you for reading this <3
This is one of the best poems I’ve read on LexPoMo this season. Political poems work best from a personal perspective which you’ve generously provided. Thank you!
Wow, thank you so much for your comment! Really means a lot to me!!
Great commentary with feeling
Thank you so much!!
. . .level with the lip of an officer’s shoe. . . until we too find ourselves without recourse can we come close to understanding what it must be like to have to fear white man’s justice. Such an outstanding piece of work. It is both hard to read and one to be taken to heart at the same time.
This was a big lesson from that night, yes; thank you for this comment and thank you so much for your kind, kind words.
Powerful. The last two lines especially resonated with me.
Thank you very much!!
katrin, this is so powerful. the images are haunting and i love the last line so much
Ah man Teja thank you always <3