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A Lesson in Lying
1)
will we ever know the truth
is there hunger for the truth
will we ever know
who knowingly
willfully
made false
fraudulent statements
to the senate judiciary committee…
a judge
a college professor
one is a liar
a judge
a college professor
one is a liar
2)
two role models
two doctors of law
two of the talented ten
swore
to tell the truth
the whole truth
one did not…
& look
the world still turns
the sun still shines
the judge still adjudicates
the professor still professorial
the liar still the liar
& truth having been kicked about
& abused
retires to her cell
licking scars of rusted chains
refusing to come forward
so now… tell me… what do we tell the children
————————-what do we tell the children
Island Worship
“Anyone who inflicts an injury on his neighbor shall receive the same in return.
Limb for limb, eye for eye, tooth for tooth! The same injury that a man gives
another shall be inflicted on him in return.” Leviticus 24:19-20
1)
here we are all together
as we sing our song
as if all is well
—as if we are one
——as if there is no history
——as we sing our song
—without animosity
–without fury
as we sing our song
after all that has unfolded
a history never told
but here we are all together
as one as we sing our song
in this old stone church of celestial ceilings
pink cheeked cherubs & blue eye saints
cluttered closets & lighted candles
where once massas sang joyfully
preached gospels upholding
cruelty & piety
& here we are
descendants of massas
& massas’ property
in this old stone church of celestial ceilings
all together as one
singin’ our song
as if nutten happen
singing together oblivious
——to a history too humiliating
———for reiterating or remembering
————all together as one surrendering to amnesia
2)
but children learn
without being told
to know your place
to know who could not
sit in front pews of certain churches
—eat at certain lunch counters
——work in certain institutions
———whistle at certain women
shielded from a history until old enough
to pick up a book & educate one’s self
about the history of slavery & bigotry
& become fomented with rage
& the logic of eye for eye
& limb for limb
but …
wise enough to glean
—that that was then
——that this is now
that humans evolve
that humans with bibles & guns
were indeed the primitive ones
that eye for eye logic
is primitive bs at best
does not return the eye
does not return the limb
does not delete the injury
does not delete the history
or generational grief
does not make your heart sing
does not make the world sing …
———words are powerful
—words are healing
words are needed
between
—descendants
——of the masters
———& the enslaved
before we can truth-fully
——sing our song joy-fully
all together as one
as we hope we’ll always be
Note: Here We Are All Together is a song/hymn written by American Singer-Songwriter Ray Repp.
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Daisy Holder Lafond was born on St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. A former newspaper editor, columnist and magazine publisher, her work has appeared in various publications, including The Caribbean Writer, Poui, Small Axe, Interviewing the Caribbean and Moko Magazine. She is also a coauthor of All This is Love—A Collection of Virgin Islands Poetry, Art, and Prose (2009). In 2012 she received The Caribbean Writer’s Marguerite Cobb McKay Prize and in 2015 was second place winner, Small Axe Poetry Competition. She is a mother and grandmother who is living happily on St. Croix, U.S.V.I.