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Patricia Smith: Blood Dazzler (Paperback, 2008, Coffee House Press) No rating

In minute-by-minute detail, Patricia Smith tracks Hurricane Katrina as it transforms into a full-blown mistress …

Man on the TV Say by Patricia Smith

Go. He say it simple, gray eyes straight on and watered, he say it in that machine throat they got. On the wall behind him, there's a moving picture of the sky dripping something worse than rain. Go, he say. Pick up y'all black asses and run. Leave your house with its splinters and pocked roof, leave the pork chops drifting in grease and onion, leave the whining dog, your one good watch, that purple church hat, the mirrors. Go. Uh-huh. Like our bodies got wheels and gas, like at the end of that running there's an open door with dry and song inside. He act like we supposed to wrap ourselves in picture frames, shadow boxes, and bathroom rugs, then walk the freeway, racing the water. Get on out. Can't he see that our bodies are just our bodies, tied to what we know? Go. So we'll go. Cause the man say it strong now, mad like God pointing the way outta Paradise. Even he got to know our favorite ritual is root, and that none of us done ever known a horizon, especially one that cools our dumb running, whispering urge and constant: This way. Over here.

Blood Dazzler by  (Page 7)

@josh I come from a musical place
Where they shoot me for my song
And my brother has been tortured
By my brother in my land.

I come from a beautiful place
Where they hate my shade of skin
They don't like the way I pray
And they ban free poetry.

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I come from a great old forest
I think it is now a field
And the people I once knew
Are not there now.

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We can all be refugees
Sometimes it only takes a day

From "We Refugees" by Benjamin Zephaniah
https://benjaminzephaniah.com/books/