here are yr. five year old fingers
plucking pecans in front of the trailer
here is the lynch rope looming from your favorite tree
here you are
too afraid to ask what it means
here is the yellow bus/black exhaust/cardboard milk carton
carrying you to kindergarten
here you are singing, “M I crooked letter, crooked letter I. . . ”
here are blue jump ropes/doubled up
here are girls with braids and bright beads bouncing
here is yr. anxious five year old hand-holding yr. waist length hair in yr. fist
wishing for braids
asking to play
double dutch
maybe they will like you
maybe they will braid your hair like theirs
here is a welcoming smile
hear feet hear skipping
pavement and jump and rhyme
rhythm
for the first time
here you are, thrumming, alive.
and then an angry fist
here is a black eye
delivered by a white fist
for not knowing better
than to play with the colored kids.
Claire Collins is currently lead educator for Louder Than A Bomb Tulsa, an educational organization that works to bring students together through poetry. Originally published in This Land, Vol. 5 Issue 4. Feb. 15, 2014.