Winner of the Spring 2016 Amendment Poetry Contest
Edible, But Ugly
by Sylvia Jones
Respect is wit
unpredictable it lives
between public and private
which is why
our lives are as intense as they are sudden
we cross roads to be respected we exit too
we stand accused with the weight of an unshaped hunger
our doubts pregnant and outnumbered by a unilateral need to be politically correct
we inherited it, this debate room its linoleum floors its waxed opinions
we are eating dirt to avoid peer censure
we taxidermy ourselves to keep from having to consider the innuendos of small talk
an exact fear
a metallic taste
an anthem
a menagerie maybe
blackness demands too much from us
all I have left is a fatigue and a fear that my bad breath might ruin my friendships
how asinine
how eager we are to argue, to be consumed
to maximize our potential.
To become The Ballot or the Bullet*
*Malcolm X’s “The Ballot or the Bullet” is the title of a public speech by human rights activist Malcolm X which was delivered on April 3, 1964, at Cory Methodist Church in Cleveland, Ohio.