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Keys to the Archive: A Gathering of Old Men

the african and the others

By Brandi Hanna

This erasure poem speaks to the moment of revelation for the men: the moment they activate what little autonomy they could gather over their affairs. The space created in this piece is meant to represent the resilience it took for these men to find value in their humanity, go against the orders given to them, developing and actualizing their own man/personhood.









 

the african and the others




                           the african knows high water                 bears rivers 


                                           in his arms                     too arthritic             


                          to hold                          yet         too                 even to be 

                                                  killed                      still         


                                    a glance        a watching        fear        a warning


                      the others don’t know         don’t        see         until the lights flash         until 


                                                           it’s too late 


                                                       they look            they look         they look
 

                                                              standing at the foot of the stars 


                                                                 as though they were people. 
 

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