Archive for March 31st, 2021
Turnaround
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turn around put my hands up in the air put my hands behind my back force me to re-register my right to vote question my right to be here deny me a loan just pull my car over to the side of the road don’t ask me, tell me don’t wait to hear me explain do you know why you pulled me over? turn around don’t you know that I am white? why do you treat me different why not treat me the very same whatever you do to the oppressed you are doing to the rest of us, too might as well kneel hard on my neck with that damn smug look on your face gloved hand deftly crammed in your pocket press it down harder for a full nine minutes and more make me beg but don’t even listen you’re too busy putting on your sick show we all died that day in Minneapolis in an unceremoniously incremental way and we can’t turn back our collective clocks to a time when it wasn’t this way so just simply turn around let’s all walk the other way to the place they don’t want us ever to reach the one in the magnificent dream in that inspiring speech at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. August, 1963 let’s just turn around and go there because here is not where we want to be
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Written by johnwhays
March 31, 2021 at 6:00 am
Posted in Creative Writing
Tagged with creative writing, free verse, George Floyd, I Have a Dream, Minneapolis, poem, poetry, privilege, prose poetry, social justice, systemic racism, turnaround, white privilege