For Cornelius Eady and Toi Derricotte
by MAKALANI BANDELE
enter the chorus, elongated,
skyward-raised arms of néré,
praise. vessels of juke,
herald the close of an act
of offerings buried
in escarpment’s face—
in lyrical crevices. a sprinkle
of elephant bone powder wishes
cast…
by KAMILAH AISHA MOON
woke up again parched from a dream
full of old water, the only urgent tide
in me lately. eddies of sweat,
promise perishing in each exhale.
i matter too why didn’t i believe i matter
more than an unblinking, shadowed eye
that…
Woman, I wish I didn’t know your name.
What could you be? Silence in my house
& the front yard where the dogwood
wouldn’t make up its mind about flowers.
Aren’t you Nature? A stem cringing, half-
shadowed beneath a torque of rain.
I…
by ED ROBERSON
But for a low bank of cloud,
clear morning, empty sky.
The bright band of light beneath the cloud’s gray
I thought at first was open distance, but it’s ice
that by extension raised the lake above the lip of blue lake
and spilled it farther out than that horizon
Buy this book. It rocked my world when I first read it. It is one of those i return to time and again.
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do you remember the time we didn’t go to Topeka
we were ready to go with our sandwiches packed
and you had your harpoon and I had my headdress
but we didn’t go though we agreed it totally boffo
we could go to Topeka whenever we liked
but I said I’d rather live…
CC fam Laura Yes Yes reading her poem College Transcripts (Ain’t Nothing Wrong) (by wssdpoetry)