by Raymond Nat Turner
“US like bloodhounds, strip-searching our souls, stealing star-studded
Smiles from our children’s eyes, chaining them to hitching posts like
Horses or mules.”
Help, Help, Mama Harriet, Help!
by Raymond Nat Turner
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, Mama Harriet, help Mama Harriet, Mama Harriet…
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, Mama Harriet, help Mama Harriet, Mama Harriet…
Hallucination, or Hibernation’s the new Negro National Question
For hearts and brains infected by strains of post-racial congestion—
Deadly delusions are dancing around, masking truths about genocide…
As hyphens between Africans and Amerikkka, act Wyoming-wide!
Come tonight, dim chandelier overhead—or come tomorrow, damp
Moss growing green and thick on tree trunks, pointing you north…
High sign when gulf and coasts are clear, Reconstruction tasks dog
US like bloodhounds, strip-searching our souls, stealing star-studded
Smiles from our children’s eyes, chaining them to hitching posts like
Horses or mules; come whispering truth of how battles for housing
Those in cardboard beds along dog-soiled sidewalks must be fought;
Truth of how firefights for freedom schools needed by your children
Asleep on corners— britches-level consciousness—must be fought,
How mirages of Rollex-models must be mowed down on trails you blazed;
Come Underground Railroad, Harpers Ferry, or hitchhiking—though your
Bling-blind children roll Land Rovers, Hummers, Benzes and Bentleys, but
Sub-compact love for one another, the ancestors and other animals of the planet…
Hurry!
Hurry!
Hurry!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, Mama Harriet, help Mama Harriet, Mama Harriet…
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, Mama Harriet, help Mama Harriet, Mama Harriet…
Hallucination, or Hibernation’s the new Negro National Question
For hearts and brains infected by strains of post-racial congestion—
Deadly delusions are dancing around, masking truths about genocide…
As hyphens between Africans and Amerikkka, act Wyoming-wide!
Come digging your dark, strong, work-scarred hands deep in our
Sternums, compressing our chests with CPR, come blowing your
Brave breath through our twisted mouths, blow fire back into our
Potbellies; deliver us from clutches of expiring empire; come using
Your trusty pistol as a defibrillator, shocking our shriveled, shuffling,
Celebrity-worshipping hearts alive—pray enough oxygen’s in our
Blood for saving our poor hearts, for saving our feeble brains!
Hurry!
Hurry!
Hurry!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, Mama Harriet, help Mama Harriet, Mama Harriet…
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, Mama Harriet, help Mama Harriet, Mama Harriet…
Hallucination, or Hibernation’s the new Negro National Question
For hearts and brains infected by strains of post-racial congestion—
Deadly delusions are dancing around, masking truths about genocide…
As hyphens between Africans and Amerikkka, act Wyoming-wide!
Come heartbroken, wondering where your children lost true North,
Swallowed up in steel cages, voted out with hot lead ballots, hooked
On “race-“laced hashish of state deception, while casting you with
Mimed movements for reparations, ever since Madison Avenue’s
Moses came calibrating and triangulating like Ol’ Pharaoh—
Profaning hallow ground you fought on a century ago!
Hurry!
Hurry!
Hurry!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, Mama Harriet, help Mama Harriet, Mama Harriet…
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, Mama Harriet, help Mama Harriet, Mama Harriet…
Hallucination, or Hibernation’s the new Negro National Question
For hearts and brains infected by strains of post-racial congestion—
Deadly delusions are dancing around, masking truths about genocide…
As hyphens between Africans and Amerikkka, act Wyoming-wide!
Highball it, come handing down Drinking Gourd directions,
We’ll rise and walk vertical again in five-foot tall footprints
Of your Herculean love for us, and our unfinished business,
We’ll spit on thirty pieces of silver-house Negroz, spying and
Lying fo’ Ol’ Massa, neo-liberal Lilliputians, Tattoos for empire!
Hurry!
Hurry!
Hurry!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, Mama Harriet, help Mama Harriet, Mama Harriet…
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, Mama Harriet, help Mama Harriet, Mama Harriet…
Hallucination, or Hibernation’s the new Negro National Question
For hearts and brains infected by strains of post-racial congestion—
Deadly delusions are dancing around, masking truths about genocide…
As hyphens between Africans and Amerikkka, act Wyoming-wide!
Hotfoot it, come hardening us like diamond drills for digging out
Of decades of brimstone flabbiness; come humbling us for finding
New forwarders, conductors and station agents of change we can
Act with— new Fanny Lous, Ida B’s, Rosas, Ellas, Daisys, Caffies
Coming from Compton, Caracas, Delhi, Durban, Dar Es Salaam,
Cochabamba, Kabul, Baghdad, Bombay, Teheran, Harlem and Seoul
With names like Marilyn, Assata, Vandana, Ramona, Pam, Yuri, Alice,
Arundhati, Cynthia, Charlotte, Lynne, Medea, Monica, Nellie, Nora,
Brenda, Barbara, Gerri, Asantewaa, Kiilu, Iyanna, Cleo, or Jane Doe!
“Swing low,” help us finish getting to the promise land,
Finding “a new way of living,” somewhere, somehow—
Hurry!
Hurry!
Hurry!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, help, Mama Harriet—help!
Help, Mama Harriet, help Mama Harriet, Mama Harriet…
Raymond Nat Turner can be contacted at upsurgejazz.com.
Inspired by Sonny Rollins’ “G-Man,” this poem was written to celebrate our Moses, our General, Harriet Tubman. 2013 marks the centennial of her death in 1913…
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