On April 22, 1993, 18-year-old 2nd Generation Jamaican youth Stephen Lawrence was attacked and stabbed to death in an unprovoked hate crime by a gang of white boys as he waited at a bus stop in London. His murderers were acquitted and allowed to walk free for 18 years, until two of his six killers were convicted of murder in 2011. for Stephen Lawrence (September 13, 1974—April 22, 1993)
In the dream, Stephen you’re thicker than when we were young but thoughtful, as a first kiss. We had one summer in Kingston before England’s white boys kicked, clubbed, knifed you. Too brief again, this August light its hours shifting. And hate, a hungry animal that only takes. The day your family stood above your grave, swept by coconut palms and a small bird orchestra I smashed the shuttlecock repeatedly against my backyard wall my grief knocking back against the day’s blunt silence. What loves still lives, transforms my days, each night each decade passing— I follow you, and return to the gate you towered over that careless summer when you were just a boy laughing against the sky and I still believed in the light and what it makes of us. |
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