Kentucky, I Know
Fare thee well now -Grateful Dead
In Woodstock, sacred
space, I’m confused (scattered
like lost words) for a moment
when they ask
where I’m from (black, glistening,
it tastes like beets).
I forgot prejudice (nothing
to tell now). Misunderstanding,
I don’t attempt to explain
what took me years (let your life
proceed by its own design) to learn.
They don’t need to know
what I know. Let them
assume (let the words be yours,
I’m done with mine).
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I felt that prejudice about my home state (NC) for years. Like you, maybe, I have no more fucks to give.
indeed, brother
Love the use of spacing and parentheses
I wondered about the parentheses…. I wanted to weave George Ella Lyon’s lines in (signal… if you know, you know) to emphasize back at their prejudice. So it works? Thank you. xo
like your formatting and sentiments
thank you
The assumptions are a real thing. Thanks for writing about it!
You’re welcome. I was honestly taken aback in Woodstock. First, they hate Phish. Then, they raised an eyebrow when I said we were from Kentucky. Whatevs…
We’ll keep our beautiful state a secret.
I remember running into those prejudices too.
Let them assume!
yes… and we’ll keep the rich glory of the bluegrass a secret. Stupid people anyway. ha