Who We Are

Written by C Hues

July 4, 2022

I was a weapon
Who cut the Nazis down to size
Became the devil bringing hell before their eyes
I slayed so many men—they thought that I was Death
The gift I gave to them while taking their last breath
And when I came home, I was hated just the same
And all forgot my name

I was a Marshall
And before that was enslaved
I sent my master to his grave
He made me fight for him to keep the South apart
I stabbed him in his sleep, the blood rushed from his heart
I fled for Texas, started hunting wanted men
I made the most arrests—my name’s not known to pen

I was a Pullman Porter
Spent a lifetime shining shoes
The passengers put me through the blues
All of us were “boy” or “George” or worse
I traveled everywhere—could not escape the curse
One day I punched a man who spit right in my face
He said, “You’ve done it now, you’ve fought with the wrong race”
I was in the South and spent my years in jail
My story—no one did tell

I’ll live forever
Flying freely past the pain
And we will always know your story—when it rains
I hear the thunder—you are calling out your name
I’ll catch the lightning—let it flow throughout my veins
The wind won’t silence us—the everlasting flame
Down on Earth if you look straight into a star
You’ll see our history thus far
This is who we are

Craft

Written by C Hues

July 1, 2022

As she shadow swings—she stills the crowd
Making her partner proud at home
Each lightning serve, each passing cloud
Now’s the time to seal the dome

Not bad for “too old” and “past her prime”
She slices through the shattered space
Don’t dare to blink—you’re out of time
The grass yields to her craft and grace

Firefly

Written by C Hues

July 1, 2022

Fire fleeing from the hands without the wrinkles
Coat of darkness wrapped around the sky
Camouflaged—then caught, too bright to not shine
The jar of light that flickered mid-July

My tiny palm transformed into a GIANT’s
The hunt was over—but the thing didn’t die
The creature cried a fading flame
No freedom for the firefly

PRIDE

Written by C Hues

June 23, 2022

The politicians called him Queen
They said he may not march or speak
That his movement makes real men look weak
But he refused to keep it clean

He told us how the flood did fail
Supremacists sure lived their lies
And now there is the time for hell
As family values denied family ties

Cousins killing cousins with hoses
Brothers hanging brothers by trees
His Exodus was not like Moses
They treated his far worse than Lee’s

American—he always accepted
Not from Pride, but shaped forever
He saw that we are all connected
And so his soul will never sever

Father

Written by C Hues

June 19, 2022

Father Abraham—had many a battle
They changed what he’d preserved
The cries of children sold like cattle
He tried for mercy, not for deserved

Father Jefferson—had many bastards
Not all his children created equal
And in his thinking lied the hazards
Of masquerading good for what was evil