I didn’t know
when I saw the pale-skinned stranger
it was the end
of Everything
I didn’t know
I had already seen my mother’s belly
jelly with laughter
for the last time
I didn’t know
I’d never again feel the comforting thrum
of my father’s musical bass
as I lay next to his heart
I didn’t know
my friends and I would no longer chase and
play at the hunters
we thought we would become (We wouldn’t)
I didn’t know
I’d never again walk tall, strong and free
Instead, I shuffled, iron-yoked
on the long trek to the door of no return
I didn’t know
the terrible vastness of the endless sea
dwarfing the mighty river
where once I’d played
I didn’t know
a boat could be so huge and yet so narrow
a deadly prison
for my quivering form
I didn’t know
how much smaller I could squeeze my body
while failing to avoid the waste
of all those wasted lives
I didn’t know
I was now less – and more – than cattle
to be prodded, sold and branded
in the strangest of markets
I didn’t know
I’d lose the name I got from kings
to become someone
I barely recognized
I didn’t know
the legends that soothed my youth
would become whispered myths
reminding of what was lost
I didn’t know
I’d be used to create a fractured dynasty
with no connection
to the land I left
I didn’t know
I’d never see my home again
nor would my children
my children’s children
my children’s grandchildren’s grandchildren
If I had known
I would have stayed unseen
and fled that pale-skinned stranger
But I didn’t know

Sharon Hurley Hall (she/her) is an anti-racism activist, writer and educator. She is a British/Barbadian national committed to doing her part to eliminate racism one article at a time, and is the creator and publisher of an anti-racism newsletter. She is the author of Exploring Shadeism, an analysis of the colorism phenomenon in Barbados and the wider Caribbean, and co-produces and co-hosts The Introvert Sisters podcast. She won three Bronze awards for poetry in the 2019 NIFCA Literary Arts competition. She can be found at https://www.antiracismnewsletter.com/, https://sharonhh.com/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharonhh/, https://twitter.com/shurleyhall, and https://www.instagram.com/shurleyhall/.
Powerful and beautiful in its simplicity whilst conveying so much complexity. A privilege to read 💕
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This is a strong piece, Sharon. Well done!
Cheers,
Mitch
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