Monday, April 27, 2020

 

 

Scars Last Forever 

The last left chewing, 

the first to spit fire, 

melting down 

foreign wordplay 

to cackling 

applause, 

tears streaking 

across 

enemy minds, 

tombstones and gravediggers 

ready to rob 

sharp-tongued dragons 

of life by request: 

old bones under dirt 

remember wet faces 

marked with destruction.

 


 

Colonial Experiment 

Children sprint 

through gardens 

well-tended by elders, 

making love 

with all the pretty things 

under glass domes 

surrounded by 

Old World 

beliefs stamped 

onto every inch 

of every space 

of every body.

 


 

See No Leader, Hear No Leader 

A smile 

bringing small gifts, 

toys, actually, 

invited me to play 

inside a big house 

with many new friends 

and jokes, 

but the gifts were only for me: 

secrets that disappeared 

once I was in, 

distant memories, 

weapons, really, 

sitting in my closet corner 

because that Revolution, that Dream 

will never be the one, 

already spoken. 

 


 

America Sends the Beautiful 

Grotesque monsters  

invade this space: 

again and again 

I witness Gods  

—too aware of His Story and 

of their Selves in the Next World— 

confront my grotesque comrades horrified, 

fearful of piercing eyes, 

gnashing teeth, flailing limbs 

and perked ears, all tame, 

ready to consume, process, and return 

to the promised land.