Anath by Gayle Bell

 

“Anath” by Gayle Bell

 

In the beginning of a time

we knew as sacred

Friendly enemies

at the cornucopia

 

The mark of Cain

furiously scrubbed and oiled

Laying at bay the darkness

the curse of dark continents

 

You ruffled my hair

twined in my fist

Growl the name

my momma shouted

 

You taste like dark mango

looked at me all hot eyed

I looked at you all hot eyed

 

The moment was air and opportunity

But you are like this aren’t you

 

I would like for you to consider

the way my thighs round with wrinkles

Curved like the grooves of a 45

They are mad like the dance of

the squeal of tires

in a blacktop jealous 45 smoke and pop

The hiss of the winner

 

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Gayle Bell Artist Statement:

I am a 66-year-old black woman. My writing highlights the life of the displaced, the addict, and the mental challenges of BIPOC individuals.

My writing seeks to honor the shy child that I was. I prove my self-love with every line. The little girl me is validated.

Author: A Room of Her Own

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