October 13, 2020
492: i woke up and the day caught me
October 13, 2020
492: i woke up and the day caught me
i woke up and the day caught me
by Kara Jackson
in its mouth like a strand of yarn i am useful the motivation for a scarf, maybe some stitch started to be finished i will make up someone’s heat i will be a fire so intricate it can be worn i woke up and the day called on me specifically, threw my name through the sky the way children are thought up trials pulled through the stars i woke up and like anyone who wakes and asks why i checked my feet, rubbed the bones for their reality i keep waking though i’ve asked for rest cornered the moon in the alley, pawned the dark to assume its place and still i return to that burning chin honour that persistent candle because who will wake up if not me? who will the day catch then if i am not the centre of its tongue? what of the women who keep waking? what of my mother, who has asked for rest, too? and her mother, tucked into an endless slumber i woke up and the day thanked me for coming so far. i know rest is a long walk from the sun, i know we’ve been up for so long, that sleep doesn’t settle for my blood. me, daughter of the rooster’s song but when the day calls i will answer to my name claim it like a fire rushing toward living things i will rise because there is someone praying for me to remain still
"i woke up and the day caught me," by Kara Jackson. Used by permission of the poet.