by
ekphrasis x: earthenware
(acrylic & ink on earthenware:2023)
for tọ́pẹ́ àjàyí
i.
the truth is this: i used to walk around with a pennant
in hand—an emblem of my misery. content warning:
reverse midas touch. please, do not come too close.
this body, a cabin of cries with no transcription.
ii.
because all i ever want is sunbathing
in tenderness with my loved ones—alive & full of joy.
our black & brown faces illuminated by the evening
lamps in a space full of earthenwares.
believe me,
it could be that sweet & simple—painting caricatures
of your friends on the faces of unglazed terracottas.
but the world is on a spinner wheel
& everyone we love
is sprinting at a million mile per hour towards a dream.
iii.
in the heat of the holocaust, that cost me my smile
& the glow in my eyes, i found a language beautiful
enough to make a chorus out of the fire.
iv.
i sit by the potter’s wheel—hands smeared with clay—
smooth & sticky. look at my hands: palms & ten
fingers dancing to the rhythm of a self made joy.
which means the therapy is working. which means
sometimes you create your own music, your own
sonic energy & dance. dance till you can taste the salt
of your own sweat.
v.
come friend. sit with me. show me
the ocean you’ve had to swim across.
& i will show you all the minefields
i’ve had to crawl over to get here.
