Quincy Scott Jones
We are braces and birthdays
weekend barbeques
commuter traffic
and job interviews
beauty salon barber shops
the doorbell on a first date
healthcare homeless vets
rising murder rate
We are “Killer Wanted”
We are post no bail
come home honey
go directly to jail
We are warning lynchings
and church fire bombs
charred black child
cross in her palm
We are eating at the counter
We are staying in our seat
cracks in our head
burns on our feet
from street protest and bus boycotts
while grandma in the kitchen don’t you stir no pot
and grandpa in his bottle it’s all for not
still we march arms in a lock
or hands on the car hood stopped by law
frisking our skins with a delicate claw
like master on the selling block bearing us all
auctioning out our womb selling off our balls
We are history
economy nickel and dime
We are the blackness of gravity
and the burden of time
We are animals
animus spirit and soul
We are the fossil fuels
that make things go
the strike that slow the garden hoe
the quiet cry no means no
We are the crooked beaker the combative preacher
smart street sweeper and the secret teacher
the car that roll on the investigation go on
the Medgars the Emmetts, the Seans and Trayvons
We are Assata Shakur
We are America too
and if you’re reading this
we are you
Quincy Scott Jones’ work has appeared in such anthologies as Heroics: Strange Tales of Absurd Superheroes, From Where We Sit: Black Writers Write Black Youth and Let Loose on the World: Celebrating Amiri Baraka at 75. With Nina Sharma he co-created the Nor’easter Exchange: a multicultural, multi-city reading series. His first book, The T-Bone Series, was published by Whirlwind Press in 2009.
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