As the
incoming administration builds its agenda of attack on marginalized people, on
freedom of speech, on the earth itself, poetry will continue to be an essential
voice of resistance. Poets will speak out in solidarity, united
against hatred, systemic oppression, and violence and for justice, beauty,
and community.
In this
spirit, Split This Rock is offering its blog as a Virtual Open Mic. For the
rest of this frightening month, January of 2017, we invite you to send us poems
of resistance, power, and resilience.
We will post every poem we receive unless it is offensive (containing language that is derogatory toward marginalized groups, that belittles, uses hurtful stereotypes, explicitly condones or implies a call for violence, etc.). After the Virtual Open Mic closes, we hope to print out and mail all of the poems to the White House.
We will post every poem we receive unless it is offensive (containing language that is derogatory toward marginalized groups, that belittles, uses hurtful stereotypes, explicitly condones or implies a call for violence, etc.). After the Virtual Open Mic closes, we hope to print out and mail all of the poems to the White House.
For
guidelines on how to submit poems for this call, visit the Call for Poems of
Resistance, Power & Resilience blog post.
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Institutionalized:
One Bad Apple
by Rahsaan Thomas
by Rahsaan Thomas
All men
are created equal, that's true indeed
But the
constitution still isn't up to speed
3/5 of a
man, they used to enslave us
2017, 1/3
they mass incarcerate us
Why do
they hate us?
N.H.I.
Poverty
and skin color why?
They just
let us die
No Humans
Involved
The case
may never get solved
Revolvers,
revolvers
And now
one is pointed at me
Police
ain't never where they are supposed to be
While
they do donuts for lunch
One Bad
Apple spoils a whole bunch
Shots go
off, my little brother goes down
He looks
human to me as his blood splatters the ground
We got
good grades in school
We never
carried no tools
But when
you're young and Black
That's
that--all the police think they need to know
Jaded to
how the streets go
They let
the heats blow
And now
I'm infected
Because
my hood ain't protected
Loopholes
held open by the NRA
Make it
easy to get guns to me
Armed and
ready it won't happen again
Not to
none of my next of kin
But sure
enough two try
And sure
enough one dies
By the
gun in my hand
And my
determination to take a stand
But am I
standing in the wrong place?
Racing in
the wrong race?
Surviving
gangbanger caught with the gat in the palm of his hand
They let
him go like he part of the plan
Part of
the clan
And like
they one if given a sequel
Is
sincere enough to uplift his people
Even
though they found both their guns
In Iraq
they found none
This
ain't no riddle,
They
weren't armed with skittles
I'm so
sorry I killed that man, that's square biz
But if it
wasn't self-defense, what the hell is.
George
Zimmerman... Really?
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