THE TWENTY SECOND YEAR

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UNCHAINING, OR ARS POETICA
I.
AT THE END OF THE TWENTY FIRST YEAR
IN THE MORNING
THE TWENTY SECOND YEAR
DESPERATION STUDY
THE DEAD GRANDMOTHER POEM
HISTORY OF STARVING CANINES
AN INTERPRETATION
A SYNONYM
MY MOTHER ASKS ME IF SOMETHING IS WRONG
PERSISTENCE
MY FATHER IS NOT A POET
THE WANTING
II.
VITAL NECESSITY
UNTITLED HAIKU
FROM BIRTH, JEZEBEL
FIRST DECLARATION
A SYNONYM
WE HUNT WE THIRST WE HUNGER
PROCLAMATION 95
POSSESSIONS
'COLORED' :: 'PERSON OF COLOR'
TO SPEAK FROM THE WOUND
THE LAST TEST
SELF-PORTRAIT AS MOSES TURNING AWAY FROM A BURNING BUSH
III.
BLESS THE COLOR
WE ARE ALL JUST TINY FISH WANTING TO FEEL WARM
THE TWENTY SECOND YEAR
PETITION
SELF-PORTRAIT AS REVELATION
YOUR THINGS, OUR THINGS, MY THINGS
SATURDAY EVENING
IV.
BORN NONWHITE AND WOMAN
SPEAKING OF ORIGINS
WHAT A GIRL WANTS/WHAT A GIRL NEEDS
UNTITLED HAIKU
A POETRY OF SPITE
AFTER BEAUTY BY SOLMAZ SHARIF
POLITE HUNGER
AMERICAN POETRY
AMERICAN FICTION
NOTES

THE MISEDUCATION OF THE NEGRO

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By UNWILTED

I.
It is a privilege to have a beginning.

II.
In History, we studied the Holocaust
and called it by its other name: atrocity.

III.
In History, we studied slavery
but only a few paragraphs.
For the Holocaust, a whole unit.
We wrote our own narratives
about what it was like to be
a Jewish person in Auschwitz.

        [Yes. Even in our first great march
        into empathy,
        there was irony.]

IV.
We did not write our own narratives
about what it was like to be an enslaved African
on a plantation.

V.
In History, Black people are a page.

Black men are a paragraph.

Black women are a sentence.

I am a letter.

VII.
In History, we were sentenced to bondage
and then sentenced to freedom, but not
          liberation.

VIII.
At birth, we are all sentenced to life—
           to live. History says
we did not exist before. History says

there was no before. History says
            we began in chains
and ended without them. Specifically,

when the master chose
             to break them.

IX.
It is a privilege to have a beginning.

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