A Conversation with Marina Benjamin, Author of Insomnia
some days my own womb shivers at the thought of / my black ass children being thrown / against any wall
some days my own womb shivers at the thought of / my black ass children being thrown / against any wall
Shivering in the Summertime
my black ass children being thrown
against any wall
on top of any car hood
inside an open ground
in every audience
in every cafe
in every bookstore
in every park
in this city
in this state
at every poetry reading
in this country
wish my suck of teeth & saliva-hurt was not woven into my gut like natural flora (there)
how i am suddenly jealous of one’s imagination or this so-called learned empathy
what it might feel like to be able to shut off a cell phone
what it might feel like to only panic for myself
to only think of my own attack