Showing posts with label college. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college. Show all posts

03 February 2012

a college education

to hear that tiredness, mom, in your voice
that beaten down snap at me,
not the snap but the fatigue,
mom, I just couldn’t do it sometimes

much as my stomach ached
even as hunger overtook my whole body, my whole mind
my whole mission for my life, for the day
I just could not ask

and so I have to say sometimes to people
yeah, my mom let me go hungry,
let me be hungry
just long enough
to figure it out

that I can feed myself
that a bite blissful is a miracle
is a reason to celebrate
to figure out when it’s time to leave
a desert


06 May 2011

-- Figures


Let me pant a half breath’s worth of explanation.
Look,
I almost died.
Well I almost decided to almost die, look--
I was called for an audience with
the Dean of Students.
It was not even a semester in.
I wore black slacks
and an ironed, green, button-up shirt.
I wore heals.
I walked slowly.
I walked step step in
step step step out
step step in
step step step out--
Look,
let me just say
the second time
there were between 12 and 18 lacerations to the face
my
face
and both times
it was near finals. Look,
I tried, okay?
I worked hard.
I earned my admittance.
Let me explain,
there was a man
with wispy black hair
face down in a mound of foam that ran from his open mouth.

I had every ambition.
I stayed late, I woke early.

I cared, I tried,
I sought help
 

not once,
not three times.

I came back every week.
I came back every week.

I read, I educated myself,
I reached out, I attempted to educate others.

Look,

I believed in myself.
I did. I once did.

Hadn’t I earned this?

I believed in a meager but livable dream for myself.
Until, there was this man, see, he was

sitting outside the cafe with a discharge packet and these birds
and he kept turning his orange bottles in his hands--


I recognized the hatred and defeat on his face--

I nearly cried as he pitched full pints of water at the birds
and went back inside to refill the glass.

When my confidence evaporated under repeated lashings from the sun,
I looked to you,

and you let me down,
not because you wanted to,

because you were face down in a mound of foam that ran from your open mouth.