in conversation with the heavens
Kae osei
I
consider the raven-winged black boys
they do not
wail sigh
nor weep i
they do not ask for much but
still when they take to the skies
you shoot them down anyways?
what of it?
fly, bird, fly.
fly in your white tee
this time your wings won’t melt
II
fly, bird, fly.
there will no babies in suits today
come fly east with me i
breathe with me i
breathe deeply / they say
oh! but if i only could
i would breathe the atlantic bone-dry
so that we could climb down
and get our remnants back
i would breathe in the whole goddamned ocean
so my exhale would be stronger than weaponized fire hoses
soothing enough to rinse the gas from teary eyes
III
how does it go?
“what’s a bird that wanders from its nest
to a person who flees from home?”
when you first voyaged from the nest
are you escaping or being cast out?
how many times did you crawl back?
when we go about creating our own heavens today / let us celebrate willful ignorance
do we dream of how we’ll get there? everyday someone is going extinct buti
it's not our turn yet / so for now
all it costs is a blind eye
Kae Osei is a published Ghanaian-American writer and creator. A childhood split between Ghana and Chicago lends itself to an incredible storytelling ability that transcends traditional forms and genres. His dedication to poetry, photography, and music has flourished under the tutelage of several reputable writing organizations, such as the Hurston-Wright Foundation, Illinois Humanities, YCA, and his time spent at Howard University. Osei’s attention to detail and aptitude for fusing art forms contribute to what sets his work apart amongst extraordinary talents.
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