James Nachtwey/WPP
By
Micheal Ace
Where We Came From
I wrote a song the day father left
I wept and sang it into a farewell
He may find the way home tomorrow
But this song shall soon taste freedom
I came from where mothers break
Leaving their pieces in their daughters
Sometimes
The best way to win a war
Is to never start one
We came from where heroes’ tears
Flow into the bloodstream of dreams
Beating our bones to glyphs of hope
We came from where we say wishes
With our eyes somewhere on our lips
Watching us off the feats of echoes
We came from where the black’s fate
Were perfect home for metal shackles
We came from where we watch lights
And call them remains of broken stars
We came from where we burn in fury
But hid the flames in our fake smiles
Sometimes
No other force will kill a warrior
But the doubts in his own mind
We are the descendants of cowards
Who left their heroes on lips and scripts
But continued by the rules of slavery
We think we have found our freedom
Because we do not see the boundages
But I still hear them in our anthems
If we are too scared of a day-break
Then we may never see another night
Her Silence
I sat upon the cracked earth
Where the pores had forgotten the notes
Of their solemn and sweet songs
I bent my hips upon the sands
Thinking if the bed rocks had rolled
And let out a phase of the underworld
If the sun had not lost her face
Or the way it blushes far up in the sky
My skin would be in its golden shades
If only my heart would pretend not to ache
And my feet would wait for my mind
I wouldn’t have ran a thought over those days
She’d hide under the guises of love
And gesture her nib to letters of commitment
She’d watch as I break the moon on her head
And cry till my muscles grow weak and soft
Her blouse would fly over her chest
In a pace that beats the rhythms of fear
She’d remind me of how I was a man
How I could bring her roads to a bend
And how the veins on my hands were greened by authority
She’d roll her anger up the tiny edge of her wrapper
And rub war against the soft bosom of silence
She’d leave me to the wraths I feel
But soon, my heavens were made to fall
Because she’d blown the wind of death
Even when my soldiers were off guard
She’d taught me, that silence is war
Especially, the ones brewed on the tongues of women
She’d battled my man, and I have lost all bits of pride
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