Arts for the 21st Century

Can We Go Back?

Can we go back?

To before history was written with white hands

on white pages

telling white lies about our worth?

 

Can we go back?

To when history was written with black hands

in black ink

traced with black ashes from our phoenix rise?

 

To a time before parched lips, thirsty for justice

would chant anthems of

bodies sold

worth gold

history old

pain told

memories cold

but hope bold

and we have awakened.

 

Can we go back

before molasses were drawn from more lashes

before whips tattooed hatred on our sons’ backs

and made their mothers’ wombs churn for their deliverance?

 

Can we go back

to when what lay in the belly of a black woman

was a powerful prince instead of a political pauper

or a sad, statistic waiting to fall prey to a world

unready for the revolution he embodied?

 

Can we go back to when

blackmail was love letters sent to a Nubian princess

black market was where suitors would buy jewels to adorn her

black magic was the spell she cast with just once glance upon her beauty?

 

Can we go back to when

black meant more than…not white

more than “emancipated slave”

more than oppression wrapped in passionate, ebony defiance?

 

But the road to redemption is never easy

and sometimes the only thing harder than going forward

is going back.