Poem about slavery |
I can see him running sweat meandering down his back With a smile enigmatic and wide, His eyes frame the fire ablaze in his shack Yet nothing would stutter his stride. His breaths were short but provided him strength As this mesomorph sprinted from hell, Chasing a dream of an unknowing length But his mind was free from its cell. The plains he had worked in for years That chiseled his body physically Where Daphane died and he had shed tears Was the beginning of his epiphany. Where it all began it was all to end If only he kept up the pace, Chased for his tan, chased by men He ran for the love of his race. The terrain cut holes in his feet But a slave he was not today, He had seen this place in his dreams A place where he had a say. Relentless pursuit of his truth Though little evidence instructed him there, Surely he would arrive soon Yet he did not know when, how or where. So this one slave kept on running Defying a life that he knew, To a place of which he knew nothing To a life he knew must be true. The sunrise empowered him more Like God had given a sign, He wiped the sweat from his jaw And stopped and smiled for a time. He searched the plains and saw nothing but beauty Through unused puerile eyes, And the day it seemed to brighten unusually As a shadow appeared from behind. He did not hear the nearing of feet Nor the gunshot as he passed, He did not feel the bullets heat Nor the spit on his face as he passed. Instead he died with a smile Incongruous as he leaves, His eyes wide open looked for a while As if he was a Black Man that died Free.... And nothing will take that from He... |