I wait
for you
like a savior
who promises
but
never comes
I wait
for you
like a savior
who promises
but
never comes
Newsprint was working ok, but I’m not happy enough with it to leave it up for now. I’m going to continue debugging it in the next few months, but i have more important things to tend to like the LSAT, my writing, and my students.Trying to get my priorities in order…
“The purpose of polite behavior is never virtuous. Deceit, surrender, and concealment: these are not virtues. The goal of the mannerly is comfort, per se”
-June Jordan
When I think of euphemism I think of bombed out buildings in Baghdad, bloodied bodies on the street and George Bush calling it democracy, victory even.
I think of words like maimed wounded or injured as masks for the truth, the truth of arms, legs, eyes not missing, but taken, stolen by a roadside bomb, IDF bullet, or an American missile fully funded by my tax dollars.
Today I add graduation to that list. A word and moment I once looked forward to. As a black man I think about all the people of color shut out of educational institutions and blocked from ever graduating, being embarrassed by sign wielding friends, taking a million pictures in a funny hat or from ever hugging a teary-eyed mother so proud of her child she can barely contain her emotion on that long-awaited day.
Today that word turned victory into loss, a door opened into one slammed shut. I would much rather be told to get the fuck out or jay, you aren’t allowed to come to class anymore, but don’t dare call it graduation. Don’t take that word and make it something that burns the tongue with the enunciation of each syllable. There is no virtue in that, none whatsoever. I will not sit and watch joy wrung from that word. I will not be kicked out and told its for my best interest and definitely not under the rhetoric of graduation.
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