In Memoriam: Martin Luther King, Jr. Poem by June Jordan

In Memoriam: Martin Luther King, Jr.

Rating: 4.3


I

honey people murder mercy U.S.A.
the milkland turn to monsters teach
to kill to violate pull down destroy
the weakly freedom growing fruit
from being born

America

tomorrow yesterday rip rape
exacerbate despoil disfigure
crazy running threat the
deadly thrall
appall belief dispel
the wildlife burn the breast
the onward tongue
the outward hand
deform the normal rainy
riot sunshine shelter wreck
of darkness derogate
delimit blank
explode deprive
assassinate and batten up
like bullets fatten up
the raving greed
reactivate a springtime
terrorizing


death by men by more
than you or I can


STOP

II


They sleep who know a regulated place
or pulse or tide or changing sky
according to some universal
stage direction obvious
like shorewashed shells

we share an afternoon of mourning
in between no next predictable
except for wild reversal hearse rehearsal
bleach the blacklong lunging
ritual of fright insanity and more
deplorable abortion
more and
more

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sylvia Frances Chan 15 December 2021

This poem deserves 5 Stars full on TOP!

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Sylvia Frances Chan 15 December 2021

When I got to see the film about the African-American citizens in the USA I was truly shocked. Such a greatest racial discrimintaion! Huge shame on America for this!

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