Chains

We locked ourselves up; always have.


In ships, in ghettos, in little boxes.


Small spaces in which we can not breathe


Spaces in which we die.


[image error]Divided by faces and beliefs, voices and dances.


My people would not do that.


 


Oh, but you. But you.


You’re from over there.


I see what you’ve done,


I know what you want:


You want what I have.


My people would not do that.


 


There is a line.


Someone drew it.


Rattle that fence all you want.


Whack it with that chain.


See who comes.


See who cares.


My people would not do that.


 


We are always looking skyward


Seeking freedom.


We always want what is better, newer, some thing that is ours.


But reaching is hard when we are always standing in the fetid soil


That we have diseased:


Weighted, loaded, oppressed, shared


Blamed, hated.


All of us.


Distained, ignored, diminished,


Pushed in to corners, inside fences,


Killed with gas and bullets and hate.


My people would not do that.


 


Wrapped in chains.


All of us.


 


(Photo by Stephen Hickman, via Upsplash)


 

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Published on May 30, 2020 06:38
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