Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Tuesdays with.... (#8)

Happy Tuesday! About a month ago, I was approached by a member of my church, who is also a high school counselor, to help her find some poems for her school's Black Student Union to perform for Black History Month. In my search, I found this poem and was introduced to a new poet: Haki R. Madhubuti. He published under the name Don L. Lee until 1972.So ladies and gentlemen, I present this poetic piece by Haki R. Madhubuti...


Is the TRUTH Liberating?
By Haki R. Madhubuti


if it is truth that binds 

why are there so many lies 

between lovers?
if it is truth
that is liberating 

why are people told: 

they look good when they don't 

they are loved when they aren't 

everything is fine when it ain't 

glad you're back when you're not.
Black people in america 

may not be made for the truth

we wrap our lives in disco 

and sunday sermons 

while selling false dreams 

to our children.
lies are refundable, 

can be bought 

on our revolving charge cards

as we all catch truth 

on the next go round

if it doesn't hurt.



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