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I Can’t Breathe By Niyi Osundare

June 22, 2020

(Episodic Variations on the Ripples of a Primal Scream)

           I

I can’t breathe

  I can’t breathe

    I can’t bre

      I can’t

        I can’t

I. . . . .
           *

2020: Black Lives Matter

1965: I AM A MAN

           *

There are countless ways

Of lynching without a rope

           *

The casualties were fewer than we ever expected:

    10 Persons

        &

    1,000 Negroes

           *

For every Black in college

There are a hundred more in prison

            *

So many centuries on,

America still has a “Negro Problem”

            *

My skin is my sin,

Sings Bluesman with the wailing strings,

My very life is an “underlying condition”

For countless afflictions

           *

And the Media Sage responds:

Racism is America’s Original Sin

Violence, its inalienable companion

            *

There is a common crime in town:

Breathing While Black (BWB) 

           *

Mr. George Floyd committed two cardinal crimes:

He was Black

He was big

           *

Black Lives Matter

Black Life Martyrs

           *

Asked Louis Armstrong, the Smiling Trumpetman:

What did I do to be so black and blue?

                II

Black Life Martyrs,

Their voices rise from their untimely graves:

 

Amadu Diallo, Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, Walter Scott, Freddie Gray,  Botham Jean, Breanna Taylor, Philando Castille, Trayvon Martin, Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd. . . . .


Any Hall of Fame

For Trophies from Police hunts?

           *

To be and not to be

To wallow in want in a sea of wealth

To shout and not be heard

To stand and not be seen

To sow and never to reap

To live all your life below the Law

To be stopped and frisked stopped and frisked stopped and frisked stopped and. . . . . 

To be told countless times

To forgive and then forget

           *

Yess Sur, Yes Maa’m. . . . 

Put them at ease with your Negro smile

Your low, low, bow and your high regard

That cool façade is your saving grace

The “Angry Black Man” is as good as dead

           * 

911, 911,  911, 911

My name is Sue, 

Calling from my car in City Park

There’s a big black male around

Whose big dark shadow is menace to my sight 

Please send a cop; my life is at risk

             *

Choke-hold, choke-hold

Stranglehold and dash and dangle

400 years of knee-on-neck

             *

Our Police know their oath:

To serve

  &

To protect

           *

The Police Chief took a knee

The Sheriff followed in tow

Is this a genuine genuflection 

To Kaepernick’s treason*

Or patronizing bribe of momentary appeasement?

           *

And the Emperor snarls 

From the bunker of his White Castle

Vowing “vicious dogs and ominous weapons”

Rolling in guns to “dominate the streets”

His unhappy nation now his “battlespace”           

            *

Black Lives Matter

Black Life Martyrs

            *

Asked Louis Armstrong, the smiling Trumpetman:

What did I do to be so black and blue?

              *

I can’t breathe

  I can’t breathe

   I can’t bre. . . . .

I. . . . . 

June 7, 2020            Niyi  Osundare   

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*Colin Kaepernick, former American NFL quarterback, began the kneeling protest in 2016 to raise awareness about racism and violent  police treatment of African Americans. His act involved kneeling on one knee during the national anthem. He was roundly criticized for showing disrespect for  the American flag and the national anthem. Ironically, some police officers and public figures assumed this posture as a mark of solidarity – and appeasement – during the June 2020 nation-wide demonstrations against the police murder of George Floyd and other African American victims of police action, 

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