Monday, August 22

Conjunctions (on Giving & Receiving)


At what point in the history of black women 
Were we burdened in blaze?

Did not wake up this morning itching to emasculate
and then spontaneously combust.

Would rather not understand the sharp edges 
of miscegenation, 
how that which is meant to coalesce 
Could cut so vividly and deep.

No, but 

I, too, crave unicorns, 
kisses the beat of butterfly wings
and other elusions.

Allusions not rampant with sex or slavery
But commas in the flesh;
I mean, living, breathing semicolons.
A man threadbare and ready.

Hands wide open,

Saturday, August 6

Why would God be a Black woman?


It’s catchy?

Paints a human
 supernatural, 
All fairy wings and scintillating breasts?

I guess?

God only knows how I, 
All snot and sweat and eye boogers of black woman
Could ever.

But deep down, you knew that already.

Knew this flesh and thigh and rib bone
Could not save you

The same way you knew a blue-eyed baby Jesus 
would not save you
and yet he was painted just so.

The sun of Israel never stood a chance.
The half-blood of an Asian?
(Yeah, but that God-half though…)

Is the Most High
(kicked-back over the Amazon,
Fork-tailed woodnymph interlaced between his toes
zephyr and orchid crawling round his ankles—
his glorious footstool)
Is He not a spirit?

Or will you fight yourselves to the death trying to prove Him otherwise?

John 4:24

About// we live in a world so offended by truth that it is labelled as enemy. there is no superior or supreme race, but then, deep down you knew that already.