Can you tell me:

If words attire thought

what is thinking

when carnage is daily weather—met with an itch

to switch the channel—a call to the misnamed

Department of Public Safety to confront gun awe—

no words–but flesh is all that’s left

to cover the eyes—no camera present—no way to choose sides

between the bloodshed that flows at home—and the

blood stains on shrouds—the white spaces we can’t see—drown out all but

an unsteady heartbeat—surrendering its count—in place of solace

suffering is a predicate

we don’t see it or hear …

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For Immediate Release:

On July 1st, 2022, neurologist Jane Smith discovered the original
Ingalls Cabin. While conducting a routine MRI (patient: 36, F,
Dena’ina and white, familial history of aneurysms) Smith …

Ma hope o Nau ā Wali na Kunane Wooton

Auwē
this weight
of history    we nau

uwē this   history
uwē this     white stone
uwē this       story

uwē us    kaumaha we
kali us    ahonui we

kaumaha    …

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Experiencing the History of Black Life in the Country Where I Was Born

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When I Hum Improvised Songs | Zocalo Public Square • Arizona State University • Smithsonian

When I Hum Improvised Songs

After “One Last Love Poem” by Juan J. Morales

 

Aside from the time they might’ve
Been casting curses for others,
Helping priests for the Inquisition
Banishment and cleansings
Bruxaria, …