What if
instead of his color
we saw first
the two arms,
the two legs,
the two eyes
of a man
Or a kid
just like us
just like us
trying hard
to be big,
trying not
to show doubt
to show doubt
What if
the hardness of trying
became a defense
of what our families
had filled us with
of what our families
had filled us with
What if
instead of his color
we saw our own fear
and alienness
reflected back
like a photo's negative
held up to the light
and alienness
reflected back
like a photo's negative
held up to the light
What if the shock
made us throw up
our hands:
our hands:
caught,
chastened,
shot through
with pain, shame,
mercy
with pain, shame,
mercy
What if #blacklivesmatter
were #whitepeoplesproblem
What if poems were cover
What if games of pretend
were the law
and empathy became
policeman to all
and empathy became
policeman to all
2 comments:
It would truly be a wonderful world... Such a waste... And such a poignant poem, Sarah. xoxoxo
Thanks, Vesper.
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