Don’t
Bat an eye. Fly
In the face of the place
From which you ascended. Curtsy and smile
As though you never attempted to flee,
And embrace
The new space though its
Prickles will often impale you and
Lick the saccharine wine turned Burgundy
As it leaks. You found your fate remains
Conjoined to the stratum you long ago rebuffed
So strike up a deal
With your Siamese twin, profess
Your love. Be black and
Be proud know
What that means, your history —
You know it, right? —
And know that you can’t be, will never be
One of them remember
At age 12 when you spurned
The predictable ending, selected the high school on the other side of town
North of your own
And greater changes precipitously collapsed into place
Certain choices, no longer were yours to make, now
You’re here. Hands down
You’ll go far, jump high
And higher and you’ll be surprised
How far you’ll go
Listen to the voices that always have pre-empted your
Steps and keep taking, after all you’ve taken for so long
And remember…
It’s all for the best
Jolisa, 18, is a senior at the Westminster Schools Atlanta. She will be attending Rice University in the fall.
The next free Atlanta Word Works workshop is:
Fri. Jan 6, 5-7 p.m. at VOX, and Atlanta-area teens are invited. Click here to register.