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I knew I had jetlag because no one would make love to me. All the men thought me a vampire. All the women were Women. In America that year, black people kept dreaming That the President got shot. Then the President got shot Breaking into the White House. He claimed to have lost His keys. […]
“SOONEST MENDED” FROM ‘THE DOUBLE DREAM OF SPRING’
Yet ours over and over until the end that is past truth, The being of our sentences, in the climate that fostered them, Not ours to own, like a book, but to be with, and sometimes To be without, alone and desperate. But the fantasy makes it ours, a kind of fence-sitting Raised to the […]
I have had a positional headache for two months
I’ve had a positional headache for two months &
Almost Gone
Here in heaven
The Impossibility, Part III
But then one morning I thought I saw her again. I was walking along a street near my apartment carrying a bag that contained three warm pastries or, rather, two and one-half warm pastries – I had already started eating one of them. It had a light, sweet glaze that would have gone well with steamed milk, and I was vaguely touching the tip of my tongue to the center of my upper lip and feeling very happy, thoroughly contented, perhaps even a little smug, when I saw her again, or thought I did.
What’s African American About African American Poetry?
In November 2000, the Poetry Society of America and The New School sponsored a panel bringing together five writers—Elizabeth Alexander, Cornelius Eady, Tracie Morris, and Harryette Mullen, along with moderator Kevin Young—to consider the question “What’s African American about African American Poetry?” The event expanded upon a similar conference sponsored by the same pair of institutions in 1998, which asked, “What’s American about American Poetry?” (See Fence Vol. 2, N. 1, Spring/Summer 1999).
Did the Sun Shine Before You Were Born?
I found him at a low point in my life.
Jonas was not his real name.
& We Vote
We are nozzles in the bicycle world
We are accused of elastic worlds of height
We are right in the center world
They’re Gone
You may have to wait another generation.
When was the last time you saw one?
Ever see one anymore?
Deliverance
The Steelers have Mike Webster for the center,
never missing a game, he is the longest active Steeler member,
executing good mobility and pass protection well, the NFL love him.