I believed
like this
I was a small girl
celebrating African American History Month
in a February classroom.
When the two or three black
students at the miniature Catholic
school were
singled out.
We were an inaccurate scale
model of the real world.
A microcosm of
privileged kids
and strictly
monitored hem lengths.
Still
I understood
that dream
from the famous speech
by a black man.
And it was mine
as well.
And the last time I believed
like this
I was a small girl.
1 comment:
ami-
bring me back a lock of amy hempel's gold-gray hair if you see her at the writers' conference.
also, have fun, and things. poetry 362 always feels kind of nervous without you.
-andrew (from class)
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