PREFACE TO A TWENTY-VOLUME SUICIDE NOTE
(by Amiri Baraka)

Lately, I've become accustomed to the way
The ground opens up and envelopes me
Each time I go out to walk the dog.
Or the broad edged silly music the wind
Makes when I run for a bus...
Things have come to that.
And now, each night I count the stars.
And each night I get the same number.
And when they will not come to be counted,
I count the holes they leave.
Nobody sings anymore.
And then last night I tiptoed up
To my daughter's room and heard her
Talking to someone, and when I opened
The door, there was no one there...
Only she on her knees, peeking into
Her own clasped hands
© Amiri Baraka





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Great song and fantastic poem. Thank you
WOW!! What a poem. I'll be looking for more of his work. Thanks!!
poignant....
Amiri is the man. His wife Amina is wonderful too.
I'm going to see the great man tomorrow, so watch over at my place for pictures,podcasts, and video?
Blessings,
Geoffrey
Thanks for Amiri, everyone. Geoffrey, what a great thing. We'll be there to check it all out, thanks.
Thank you introducing Amiri Baraka.
This is great. I'll have to give Baraka another look - I haven't read him in years. Thanks for posting this.
Rethabile, and others: Sadiq Alam at Inspirations and Creative Thoughts and myself are hosting a Sufi poetry blog carnival. We're really looking for any poetry that celebrates a relationship with the Divine.
I'd love to see some poetry from this blog. We're collecting links here and we're hoping to have the carnival up May 28th. Give it a shot?
Amazing poem. I wanna read more of his works now.
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