Hold your Tongue
They say it's for the civilians
when they kidnap citizens.
What they mean is
"For civilians like us."
They tell us to be civil
They say it's for the civilians
when they kidnap citizens.
What they mean is
"For civilians like us."
They tell us to be civil
Renee Good just wanted to go home
To her kids
6, 12, and 15
I've watched the video
I didn't want to
But I needed to see for myself if she really tried to run the agent over
She didn't
I was a room with the lights turned low,
Curtains drawn so no one could see
The cracks in the walls, the quiet ache,
The fear that I was too broken to be free.
I learned to build myself in layers,
Being a dreamer is hard, for all of us. All the authors, poets, musicians, and artists.
For those who aren’t any of these let me explain it for you.
i sit on the classroom floor.
the room is dark and cold.
i press my back against the wall.
the door is barricaded with a chair.
my teacher stands in front of it, as
Since I could eat, I have loved eating. Since I could open
my mouth and shriek for sustenance I have been in love with food.
And it has always loved me back -
tacos, grilled cheese, steak, sushi, matzo ball soup,
it takes me
my arms daring to surround you in the comfort of a hand sewn quilt
patched together with culture, stories, memories, love
it takes you
taking hold, not running; letting the tears fall down your face
I am speechless.
All the bullshitting and lies
from our government.
OUR government.
They say that they are protecting us.
That's not what I see,
"Don't believe your eyes."
Eighty-three
out of
one hundred
and ten.
One hundred
and four
out of one hundred
and ten.
We contrast starkly
I look like a beginner on paper
I am scared
Because my best friend is not ok anymore and is moving across the country
Because I don’t know if I will succeed in college and I ignored so many things on my to-do list
The snow was melting
when you talked to me
when they talked to you
when we stood with them
and their thinning perfume
their black backpacks
their straightened hair
their plans of the ride home.
In this whole world,
Snow and sun and metal and yet
You pick me?
Your favorite,
first in the morning and last at night
sometimes I think you’re foolish
the way you’ve placed me among the stars