certificate & jumped, arms wide into the sky.
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I know—once there was a man.Or maybe a woman.
Let’s try again: once, there was a family.
What came first?
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What to do then, when the only historyyou have is collage?
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Woke up, parents stilldead. Outside, the leaves yawn,
re-christen themselves as spring.
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Lets try again. Once there was a villageon a pale day, unaware of the greatness
at its gate.
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Today, I woke:Batman, a king over Gotham.
The city sinning at my feet
begging to be saved.
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The same dream again:police running after my faceless
family with guns
my uncle leaps into a tulip
filled field, arms turning to wings
as bullets greet him.
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Today, I woke, slop-lippedand drunk, cards in my hand,
Joker in my chest. Today I woke
angry at the world for its hurt
wanting to make more like me.
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Are all refugees superheroes?Do all survivors carry villain inside them?
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Today, I donned my cape like a birthcertificate & jumped, arms wide into the sky.
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How else to say I am here?
Wow! I love the Gotham references to express the emotional conflicts within. Waking up and trying again, sounds tedious. This poem makes Aug 10th's poem a lot clearer. This is why someone would feel love but being away.
ReplyDeleteThe joker reference was sinister. I really like this poem because it's unlike any other poem I can think of; a lot more like a rap song. Where the anger fuels the passion