bird
fed off scraps, Anna
gut-itch flown
south for life, Anna
dropperâs stool self-pecked
slow, Anna
wince or stool
dropped again, Anna
bird sifting
through his shit, Anna
slug built by a birdâs
beak, Anna
small handgun.
Itâs like this, Anna.
Like a gun
the bird doesnât grip.
Itâs like this, Anna.
Itâs like that.
Itâs like that
and like this.
When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong
for Rashad who said
The difference between bad & good
rap is the difference between
silicone & flesh . He legit yelled that
shit through a karaoke mic
while arranging end caps
on an overnight shift. & I swore
he wasnât lying. Wasnât dropping
some inverse analysis
about the sad plasticity of pop.
His shopping cart quaked
as he snatched a glittered
jewel case, like
If we stock one more
garbage-ass album, homeboy
Iâma burn Circuit City to the ground.
What happened next began
with a black Bic lighter
sparked & lowered to the corner of
a cardboard box. The corners of
my lips slow-motion switched
from laughter to Donât do it!
as he drew an aerosol air spray
from his slacks. I knocked
the can from his hand but it was too lateâ
the box burst into a small campfire
& we stomped out
the wack CDs. It was a long walk
to the restroom. He tented his
left thumb under the drain, said
Niggas be spending they last
on making good records. Then go
hungry cause we wonât
stock âem. Â Â Â Â Â Â Normally
ice in the base of a glass, âBig Brotherâ
Shad had lost his cool. Rifling
through his CD wallet he flipped
each page with a silver box cutter.
I watched him slice open bricks
of blank discs & load up two dozen CPUs.
What was played was circular
braggadocio. Baritone gusto
about being better than every man
breathing, underrated & hated on. Whole
songs saying, Iâve been feeling this
way for eternity. Been
scribbling rhymes since
my brother passed in â89. &
I spit to box out my rentsâ chronic
scrapping. & Iâve suffered more
than most in a short time
alive so my storyâs realer than yours.
I wanted to tell our manager
I stayed for the music. That
I had to hear what fever-inducing
swagger sounded like.
Needed to watch
Shad line shelves with unkempt
voices. That the store needed it too.
But surveillance cams
saved me the trouble
of punking out.
For ten years, Iâve kept
Shadâs voice tucked
just beneath my tongue. & today
I think he was saying
the important art feels real
talks the talk, and probably
thatâs enough. Or
are those my words in his mouth?
All I know
is that on any given day
there are two types of people, at least:
One whoâd go hungryâget fired
to be heard. & one whoâd hide
inside a maze full of lines.
When faced with the statement âthere are more black men in jail than college,â I think Order of Operations
P.
I think I distrust statisticians.
I think this is problematic.
I think the square root of this quote is a question.
I think the question equals at least five answers.
E.
I think history is the base of most things.
I think the superscript could read 1619.
I think the superscript could be the current year.
I think history is a linear accumulation.
M.
I think if math is wealth then wealth is history.
I think X marks a continent of loss.
I think the more you multiply the more you have.
I think so much depends on personal pronouns.
D.
I think the inverse of history is heritage.
I think heritage halved is power.
I think power has varied degrees.
Iâm still thinking personal pronouns.
A.
I think who you are says a lot.
I think the second person implies two sides.
I think it says less plus less equals less.
I think it says more plus more equals more.
S.
I think deducting anything adds a negative sign.
I think the question equals more than five answers.
I think statistics canât fix quotes or