Thursday, June 4, 2020

Poem for Momma

Poem for Momma

 

            for the mother of George Floyd

 

Someone kneeled on the neck

of a man, and now the man

is gone. It’s an old story, flesh

muscling into flesh, the slim pipe

of the trachea opening a little

so hardly anything gets in or out,

but what does manage to escape

is his dead mother’s name.

 

I’m “Mom” to my sons, and I want

to be a good one. They’re white,

but kind, and the young one

doesn’t understand, but his brother

begins to, and so I beg them both,

the way all mothers should,

for George’s mom, whose name

I can’t find, but whom we all know

 

as “Momma”—for Momma, please,

be a witness. Be a witness.


    —Karen Craigo




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