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If I had a hammer…
Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
12 Oct 2017
If I had a hammer....
If I had a hammer…

My Dad drew blueprints,
Built cabinets, designed
ultra-modern kitchens, offices:
Master of tile, electrical, plumbing,
painting—imagining, mixing
Colors he dreamed up

Finish carpenter, cabinetmaker, contractor
Hanging doors, ripping two by fours—
Bad Hombre never showed
up in Beverly Hills,
With one hammer or saw.

He traveled with trim hammers,
framing hammers, ball peens,
22oz hammers, 32oz hammers, mallets—
Even sledge hammers for persuading
framed walls and beams

Similarly with several saws:
Table saw, circular saws, coping saw,
bandsaw, miter saw, jigsaw, rip saw—
17 saws for different jobs…

Movement building’s no different…
One tool—method of struggle—
Won’t work on every job. And,
Violence versus nonviolence is
an old splitting tool in 1% toolboxes

Prayer, comradely criticism
and self-criticism with
klansmen and nazis,
Pummeling one with pipes,
Earn return trips to the toolbox

Freedom songs, solidarity statements,
Polemics, picket lines, boycotts, mass meetings,
Mass marches, mass rallies, teach-ins,
Sit-ins, die-ins, sabotage, negotiations…
Must all be in our toolboxes

When SWAT invaded Central Avenue
before the sun rose—
to kill my Cousin and 16 Panther comrades—
Remington, Thompson,
Smith & Wesson spoke
Eloquently for five hours—
gathering, Awakening, witnesses
Saving 17 lives where
Gandhi and King were muted…

Raymond Nat Turner © 2017 All Rights Reserved

Our own Raymond Nat Turner is an acclaimed poet and performing artist. Find much more of his work at http://upsurgejazz.com.

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