Category: Poetry

  • passage

    Winner of the 2024 Toni Morrison Day Award

    I

    i remember
    when a young kid could
    live with such

    blissful ignorance.
    that was the pinnacle
    of life

    i remember
    when a young kid was
    oblivious to the reality

    that lurked behind
    his own closet door–
    the house,

    a cage, takes
    away freedom.
    the streets

    felt more welcoming,
    a boundless realm
    that invited

    idiocy

    II

    time
    is a raging fire–
    a boy
    is a bird in an oak tree

    time was always
    burning, a boy notices
    but instinctively
    dismisses it

    but a boy continues
    to grow and the hands
    of the world grabs
    more gas

    pouring into the flames
    making them cruel,
    quicker,
    unignorable

    III

    i remember when
    a grown man yearned
    to live with

    blissful ignorance.
    for that was
    the pinnacle of life

    the streets,
    so welcoming,
    contained such a
    chaotic reality

    the house
    seems more accepting,
    more at peace,
    a barrier from
    the raging flames