Monday, July 27, 2015

History

         It's been said that
         the prize of victory
         includes the privilege
         of writing history.

   In many cases, this is true,
   especially when international conflict
   ends in total surrender.

But one of the strange consequences
from the hellish incivility
of the mid-nineteenth century war
waged within our nation's bowels,

   brother against brother,
   is that each side had the opportunity
   to write its own version –
   at least the white sides.

      And now, 150 years later,
      the aftermath of these dueling histories,
      along with the stories still-buried,
      from those middle-caught, voiceless,
      is the bitter fruit of both
      our silence and our discord;

   waving in flags of defeated battlefields
   resurrected when history taught 
   bumps up against reality altered,
   and Emancipation’s lament
   marches us farther down Justice’s road.

Peace remains in the hallway,
whispering her plea for ears
willing to listen, daring us to hear
others’ stories, even when
their truth challenges our own.
Photo by Joe Stephenson

© 2015 Todd Jenkins

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