| we
tend to meet in
the most commoners’ places;
places
like harlem, chicago,
houston, atlanta, new orleans
cities
lost within the black man-
which only you can conceive
as the
woman who bears him;
as the bearer who comforts him;
as the comforter who strengthens him
as he
defies the curse &
curses the defenders of injustice
but all
is superlative.
we meet
at contacts of eyes
in grocery
stores, subways trains,
botanical gardens, coffee shops,
exchanging
energies through your smiles,
affectionate hugs
&
perfume-free scents
which
I inhale and feel strong,
feel desired, feel received
by the
black woman we fail to exalt;
by the un-exalted we fail to queen;
by the nubian queen we fail to tribute
as you
draw courage through perseverance &
persevere to raise & elevate us to full manhood
( single-handedly sometimes )
but all
is superlative.
we celebrate
your beauty
shown
through your stance, your laughter,
your wool-like hair & the curves that shape you
all which
I adore and come here to
acclaim, reverence, and bring vindication.
I find
you in high corporate towers,
education bases,
on concert stages,
even as home-based blessings
in the
most common & uncommon places
places
like pensacola, boise,
muskegon, baton rouge, chapel hill
cities
lost within the black man-
which only you can conceive
there
to provide the love,
support, & strength I need
to make
all superlative.
including
this moment, including these words.
Mark
Anthony Thomas
Copyright © 2004
F rom The Poetic Repercussion
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