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Perched on Nothingness by Juan Felipe Herrera April 30th, 2012 |
Image: St. Paul, Minnesota: RNC 2008 (detail) © Joaquín Ramón Herrera Juan Felipe Herrera was recently named the Poet Laureate of California; he wrote this poem for LARB in remembrance of 1992. The artist and photographer Joaquín Ramón Herrera is his son.
Perched on Nothingness Broken sidewalk — bleach ragged The tree to the right homeless Man under the bush There is a tower wood the hawk Perched on nothingness Fields overturned gauged reddish The face Of Rodney King his hand scarred His gaze dubious television My son J. lost too where is he Decades now the flames The question of race Too many faces too many killings Color dissipates only race remains race beyond race —
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