“Report to the Mother” by Etheridge Knight:
Well, things / be / pretty bad now, Mother—Got very little to eat.The kids got no shoes for their tiny feet.Been fighting with my woman, and one / otherWoe:—Ain’t got a cent to pay the rent. Been oiling / up / my pistol, too—Tho I / be / down with the flu,So what / are / You going to do . . . ? O Mother don’t sing meTo the Father to fix / it—He will blow-it. He failsand killsHis sons—and / you / know it.
Well, things / be / pretty bad now, Mother—Got very little to eat.The kids got no shoes for their tiny feet.Been fighting with my woman, and one / otherWoe:—Ain’t got a cent to pay the rent.
Been oiling / up / my pistol, too—Tho I / be / down with the flu,So what / are / You going to do . . . ?
O Mother don’t sing meTo the Father to fix / it—He will blow-it. He failsand killsHis sons—and / you / know it.
(From The Essential Etheridge Knight © 1986 by Etheridge Knight. Used by permission of the University of Pittsburgh Press. Photo by Phil Warren)
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