
Jazz Poems
POEM IN WHICH I MAKE THE MISTAKE
OF COMPARING BILLIE HOLIDAY TO A
COSMIC WASHERWOMAN
We were driving back from the record store at the mall
when Terrance told me that Billie Holiday
was not a symbol for the black soul.
He said, The night is not African American either for
your information,
it is just goddamn dark,
and in the background
she was singing a song I never heard before
moving her voice like water moving
along the shore of a lake
reaching gently into the crevices, touching the pebbles
and sand.
Once through the dirty window of a train
on the outskirts of Hoboken, New Jersey,
I swear I saw a sonnet written high up in a
concrete wall,
rhymed quatrains rising from the
dyslexic alphabet of gang signs and obscenities
and Terrance said he saw a fresco
of brown and white angels flying
on a boarded-up building in Chinatown
and everybody knows
there’s a teenager genius somewhere out there,
a firebrand out of Ghana by way of Alabama,
this very minute in a warehouse loft,
rewriting Moby-Dick-The Story of the Great
Black Whale
When he burst out of the womb
of his American youth
with his dictionary and his hip-hop shovel,
when he takes his place on stage
dripping the amniotic fluid of history,
he won’t be any color we ever saw before,
and I know he’s right, Terrance is right, it’s
so obvious
But here in the past of that future,
Billie Holiday is still singing
a song so dark and slow
it seems bigger than her, it sounds very heavy
like a terrible stain soaked into the sheets,
so deep that nothing will ever get it out,
but she keeps trying,
she keeps pushing the dark syllables under the water
then pulling them up to see if they are clean
but they never are
and it makes her sad
and we are too
and it’s dark around the car and inside also is very
dark
Terrance and I can barely see each other
in the dashboard glow.
I can only imagine him right now
pointing at the radio
as if to say, Shut up and listen.
TONY HOAGLAND | 1953~2018
from Jazz Poems ~ Selected and Edited by Kevin Young
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