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Amiri Baraka

February 10, 2008 · No Comments

More online poems at http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/baraka/onlinepoems.htm

Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note

 

Lately, I’ve become accustomed to the way

The ground opens up and envelopes me

Each time I go out to walk the dog.

Or the broad edged silly music the wind

Makes when I run for a bus…

Things have come to that.

And now, each night I count the stars.

And each night I get the same number.

And when they will not come to be counted,

I count the holes they leave.

Nobody sings anymore.

And then last night I tiptoed up

To my daughter’s room and heard her

Talking to someone, and when I opened

The door, there was no one there…

Only she on her knees, peeking into

Her own clasped hands.

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