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F Train Lynching: Papa Cop’s wink and nod
Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
08 Jan 2025
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Jordan Neely

I.

Blessed with beautiful voice, and chops for
Moonwalking moving trains. Trains and
train stations his stages, his concert halls.
Smiles, cheers, applause, crowds fed him.

He was 14 when death stole the show—
danced down his youth, his joy.
He was 14 when his Mother—the one he
Loved most—was murdered.

Plasticity of an un-molded mind: PTSD be-
came his dance partner after testifying
at his Mother’s murderer’s trial. He lived with
Aunts between peaks/valleys. Between dances.

II.

Broadway-Lafayette station. Yellow-taped F Train
Car and platform. Organized crime-scene of cruel
Capitalism—
Its rotten ass revealed again International Workers Day!

And Black Lives Matter again. Like cigarette butts on
Minnesota streets; Staten Island sidewalks; back roads
Of Georgia… 1st day of Mental Health Month: Young,
Gifted Black man’s mental health treated on train floor!

And Papa Cop’s ‘plan’ calls for criminalizing
Poverty.  1,000 Vitamin S-fueled badges—
Purging rolling refuge of the unhoused—
‘Sweeping’ flesh and blood ‘trash’ from trains!

Papa Cop’s ‘plan’ calls for never scenting un-ceded Leni-Lenape
Land with sawdust! Never acting Amish—raising roofs! Never
Accenting city noise with Go-Go hammers/screaming saws/re-
Bar-bending/concrete pouring for the poor!

III.

Pentagon groomed; self-deputized; 2nd Amendment-minded
Man—blu gravitational pull toward policing Black bodies.
Killed in Kabul? Baghdad? Tripoli? With impunity? Boarded
Aircraft before farmworkers, teachers, nurses, nannies, cooks?

Chokehold concert? Long white arm of a vigilante: 30-45 seconds…
Stopping blood flow to brain. Unconscious. Bravo! 6-15 minutes…
Dancer’s lean legs flailed.
Life’s last sparks wrung from his hungry, thirsty, limp Black body.

Now’s the time: flip the script! Dish the dirt! Unearth arrests! Let character
Assassination games begin! Paper of record/Fox-box-foot-soldier-scribblers
Weaponize Papa Cop’s words: “He got what was coming to him!” Presto—
Parasitic, avaricious, ethnic-cleansing rentier class views lynching fondly!

IV.

F Train Executioner not charged as denizens of darker hue. Viral video?
Don’t trust your lying eyes! “There are many, many things we don’t know,”
says Papa Cop,
“Allow the investigation to run its course…”

And People of All Seasons: Arab Spring, George Floyd Summer,
Strike-tober, Occupy respond—
Passing shoe leather legislation on tracks—shutting down
Business as usual … Warming our planet with Street Heat!

© 2023. Raymond Nat Turner, The Town Crier. All Rights Reserved.

Raymond Nat Turner is a NYC poet; BAR's Poet-in-Residence; and founder/co-leader of the jazz-poetry ensemble UpSurge!NYC. You can Vote for his work at GoFundMe and PayPal.

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