They Toured 6th Street After Dark
One morning as tear gas ghosts waft from sobbing streets,
A little boy huddles inside a car.
The left door is missing. The boy remembers
Metal shrieking the previous night, and
Flares and flashlight beams striking
As carelessly as any fist.
This overturned bulk had made like refuge
After warm arms grew limp
And cold. But now the sun is white-gold
And clouds shaped like dinosaurs roam
Above, though one of the boy’s eyes
Is swollen shut, the other’s vision
Of heaven blurred by tears. It is enough.
Eyelids close, shoulders hunching as arms scrawny
And made fun of in school hug knees to chest.
Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young man shall utterly fall
Isaiah 40:30
Rachel is a freshman majoring in English Education with the hopes of being a high school English teacher. She is from Sarah, Miss. and is involved in...