He Has A Name Poem by Suzette Richards

He Has A Name



When the poets fall silent Man will not only lose his voice but also the notion of Life. ~Suzette Richards

Steeped in the pain of his slain countryman,
surrounded by the turmoil of real fears
which lay exposed on the stone-cold tarmac,
a poet dipped his ink in the spilled tears.
He had a name … He had a name …

A mother's son had stood up to be counted
during a time when voices were made mute,
indoctrinated to a point of stupor.
A poet observes and remains resolute.
He had a name? He had a name.

No statue would be erected in his name
as he was not the first man to be slain.
At the next roll call of the civil unrest,
the poet's words ease some of the naked pain.
He has a name! He has a name!

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