"That's not what your parole Officer said Did you register when you moved into The neighborhood?" I couldn't decide if he was a cold Racist asking a racist question Or a friendly racist telling a racist Joke Either way, I was not amused But I laughed As the awkward chuckle passed through My lips It tasted like The Eucharist Like blood in my mouth My stomach churned as I imagined it Would if I ate human flesh I felt like Judas and Christ Betraying myself then hanging in Silence as I'm crucified I wanted to prove him wrong I wanted to stand up and list off My Credentials in words with more Syllables than his Simple mind could take I wanted to prove him right I wanted to stand up and fire off Hyphenated profanities Inventing new conjugations For four letter words like The dumbest nigga he done eva heard I wanted to prove him wrong I wanted to leave and come back with The black elite. A fleet of the Sharpest Darkest intellectuals he's ever seen Leaving tips large enough to buy out This Business twice over I wanted to prove him right I wanted to leave and come back With thugs and hoodrats With chains guns and bats Burn this place to ash But what did I do? I laughed Then sat there silently Then ran home and wrote poetry? Then screamed it out like I'm not a Coward? Like I didn't cry in front of my Computer screen? Like I wasn't waiting for my two white Friends to speak up for me? Like I stood up for myself? Like I did something? Like I fought a revolution? Like it wasn't funny? Like I didn't laugh? But I did And it tasted like The Eucharist Like blood in my mouth And I swallowed it