E. Zora Knight

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2006-10-02

The Essential Etheridge Knight

copa asked and it shall be done. no question.... Etheridge Knight. most people say nikki g, and i ain't hatin' that's an obvious choice. i mean who didn't have a copy of one of her books in their living room growing up? try to find cotton candy on a rainy day.... the real version.. but this is my man from the Black Arts Movement, he was once married to the great Sonia Sanchez... I went ahead and posted the poem he wrote when she left him... He is the first of what I believe a street poet is.. and writes about. raw. gritty. I love him because he captures the life and times... and hell, I feel him on this piece... nine in nine.. Also, if you have me'shell n'dgeocello cookie mix tape anthology.. you've heard him.. listen close.

The Idea of Ancestry
by Etheridge Knight

Taped to the wall of my cell are 47 pictures:47 black faces:
my father, mother, grandmothers (1 dead),
grand-fathers (both dead), brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts,
cousins (1st and 2nd), nieces, and nephews. They stare
across the space at me sprawling on my bunk. I know
their dark eyes, they know mine. I know their style,
they know mine. I am all of them, they are all of me;
they are farmers, I am a thief, I am me, they are thee.
I have at one time or another been in love with my mother,
1 grandmother, 2 sisters, 2 aunts (1 went to the asylum),
and 5 cousins. I am now in love with a 7-yr-old niece
(she sends me letters in large block print, and
her picture is the only one that smiles at me).
I have the same name as 1 grandfather, 3 cousins, 3 nephews,
and 1 uncle. The uncle disappeared when he was 15, just took
off and caught a freight (they say). He's discussed each year
when the family has a reunion, he causes uneasiness in
the clan, he is an empty space. My father's mother, who is 93
and who keeps the Family Bible with everbody's birth dates
(and death dates) in it, always mentions him. There is no
place in her Bible for "whereabouts unknown."
Each fall the graves of my grandfathers call me, the brown
hills and red gullies of mississippi send out their electric
messages, galvanizing my genes. Last yr/like a salmon quitting
the cold ocean-leaping and bucking up his birth stream/I
hitchhiked my way from LA with 16 caps in my pocket and a
monkey on my back. And I almost kicked it with the kinfolks.
I walked barefooted in my grandmother's backyard/I smelled the
oldland and the woods/I sipped cornwhiskey from fruit jars with the
men/I flirted with the women/I had a ball till the caps ran out
and my habit came down. That night I looked at my grandmother
and split/my guts were screaming for junk/but I was almost
contented/I had almost caught up with me.
(The next day in Memphis I cracked a croaker's crib for a fix.)
This yr there is a gray stone wall damming my stream, and when
the falling leaves stir my genes, I pace my cell or flop on my bunk
and stare at 47 black faces across the space. I am all of them,
they are all of me, I am me, they are thee, and I have no children
to float in the space between.
Feeling Fucked Up
by Etheridge Knight
Lord she's gone done left me done packed / up and split
and I with no way to make her
come back and everywhere the world is bare
bright bone white crystal sand glistens
dope death dead dying and jiving drove
her away made her take her laughter and her smiles
and her softness and her midnight sighs—
Fuck Coltrane and music and clouds drifting in the sky
fuck the sea and trees and the sky and birds
and alligators and all the animals that roam the earth
fuck marx and mao fuck fidel and nkrumah and
democracy and communism fuck smack and pot
and red ripe tomatoes fuck joseph and mary fuck
god jesus and all the disciples fuck fanon nixon
and malcolm fuck the revolution fuck freedom fuck
the whole muthafucking thing
all i want now is my woman back
so my soul can sing

4 comments:

Angel said...

DAMMIT!! i didnt know he was married to sonia sanchez!!! DAMMIT! he was hurting in that piee he wrote after that huh? :-/

Copasetic Soul said...

that piece and the man are both fiyah...but I didn't learn about him tell later on. that also goes for Amir Baraka and Sonya Sanchez. but it was Nikki that first moved me. thanks for playing along.

Shelle said...

some of the best writings come from that raw pain..i didn't know about him either til later, nor did i know he was married to sonya..wow..i bet that was passion or just plain madness

Ebony Stewart said...

Good info. But this is what's up...send me a picture of you and one of your poems so I can put you on my blog!!!! That's whats up!