Confession
Kanyinsola Anifowoshe
My lips moving in silence.
Silence. Blackbird’s cry
a knife, splitting the sky in two.
Scythe slashing wheat, dry,
and light, which sanctifies
the land, fading to ̇winter.
I bend at the waist to gather
as Angelus bells begin to toll.
That harsh pleasure
rings through the body.
It doesn’t stop sounding.
I buckle there on blackened
earth. Tongue tracing, tolling,
field of thistle, tolling, stone
cool against my skin, tolling,
still, tolling, I need it
to be known. After the sky,
shadows. Before the earth,
breeze stirring the wheat.
Father, what can I tell you
that is not already yours?
Kanyinsola Anifowoshe is a curator and writer based in New Haven, CT. Through curatorial work and public programming, Kanyinsola has sought to critically examine and celebrate Black women’s intergenerational and historically marginalized artistic legacies.
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