AMERICAN ENCOUNTER

poem by: Ann Parks
Written on Jan 06, 2015

I watch the news from USA
and cry you know? and cry
a young black man can't breathe
a young black man shot dead
but guess what?
If the divine force
loves variety of creation
then who are we to argue
and say which 
of his creations
can live
and which can be forsaken.

I worked in a store 
in birmingham England
and had 
an experience there.
I served a woman
we clicked
we got talking.
she was african
but more:
she was an american.

As we talked
I sensed it:
she was utter beauty.
It was as if
an invisible, indestructable shawl
woven from hard won threads
of dignity peace and strength 
had been draped tenderly
around her
by mists of doting forebears!
With glittering black eyes
the wretched and the bleeding
the activists and the achievers
stood right in front of me
silent and invisible
protecting their precious one:
I could not escape this notion.

Please, sad America
in all your pain 
still pledge allegiance now
you come from the best
so aspire to the best 
and yes remember too 
That whatever your skin hue
whatever your fears
and though their patterns vary
you all wear the shawls
spun long ago
from grit and love and beauty.

 

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ann parks commented:
I want to dedicate my poem to Austin Daniel. Whilst chatting to the lady in the poem I discovered her name was Wallace, like Biggy and William Wallace. She in turn found out that my name was Parks, like Rosa. We liked being connected somehow to freedom fighters! "We forward in this generation triumphantly" (Bob Marley) Love always Ann xxxx
Diamond Dorris commented:
That was a good poem you have a talent don't let it get away from you
ann parks commented:
many thanks Diamond Dorris !
Daniel Parks commented:
Hi Ann. I am your great grandfather from the USA. Glad to see you have my appreciation for poetry writing, a trait that runs in our family. I like your poem and it speaks of caring for others. Nice work.
ann parks commented:
hey Daniel, thanks for your encouragement....my great grandfather was a tug boat master on the river thames in London and was killed when a v2 rocket blew the vessel out of the water in world war 2. It was change of watch so both crews were killed. my grandfather was 77 years old and still working.....my dad was 18 and in the navy. I beleive that one of great grandad,s brothers went to usa....so we may be related....
Milton Robertson commented:
Very good and very true. But will this ever cease, or will it take The Prince Of Peace...
Christopher Russon commented:
This poem is very inspirational. your poems a very well written Ann.

 

 

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