Victoria Pickering photo
By
Shirley Jones-Luke
Hereditary Trauma
Beyond the bones, beyond the marrow
is a history of hurt wrapped in the bodies
of ancestors who did not ask for this pain
It was brought upon them – whip, lash, chain
striking muscle, sinew and tissue in a repeated
fashion – again and again and again
It seemed without end – this orchestra of
abuse, degradation and humiliation, this wasn’t
humanity, but a debased monstrosity
Masqueraded as a just cause to save
black and brown bodies considered
savages when the actual barbarians
Brought diseases, guns and their version
of god, claiming all other gods were wrong,
immoral and a sin, the gods of our ancestors
were not a part of the Invader’s plans, conquest was
in their hearts, the riches of the continent
was on their minds, violence was their goal
Centuries of brutality, centuries of lies
centuries of imprisonment which did not
end in 1865, but continues today as
We march with hands up, scarred,
cracked and bleeding from fighting
for our right to exist, our right
To resist what this society expects
of us, from us, without exception, for
their god we distrust
Your Reality is Not for Me
I reject the micro aggressions towards my skin tone,
I reject the lustful eyes scanning of my body
I reject the poverty in this world, so much wealth, the hungry faces
of children, feed them, I reject the abuse of power, I reject the rich,
I reject leaders who ignore the plight of their people, I reject
lavish overspending and wasteful habits, I reject farmers
struggling without help, I reject sexual innuendo, assault and lingo,
I reject men who look at women as objects, I reject women who
only want to be seen as objects, I reject an educational system that is inequitable
I reject schools who overly punish children of color, I reject parents who
will not teach their children right from wrong, I reject children who know
better but still choose the wrong path, I reject a society that places us in
constant competition, I reject competing with others,
I want us all to succeed, I reject those who gloat, I reject those who
do anything to get to the top at the expense of others,
I reject rejection, somewhere
I will be accepted,
somewhere my words matter
Shirley Jones-Luke
Shirley Jones-Luke is a poet and a writer. Ms. Luke lives and works in Boston, Massachusetts. She has an MFA from Emerson College. Her work has been published in journals and magazines. Shirley is working on a poetry manuscript.
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