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My Brother Is A Potter

At his little hippie college

he shows me a *** that looks like a wall

in a Rwandan museum, all skulls, he

 

learned clay in the Rift Valley

boarding school, on a kick wheel,

still his favorite

 

My brother is a potter

multicolor plaid shorts

little goatee

 

Banjo

Japan dreams

girl from Mozambique.

 

When we were little in Loiyangalani

we made tiny huts out of obsidian

while our Rhodesian Ridgebacks

 

sniffed the ground for cobras

sand vipers

scorpions

 

while twenty camels

walked by in a row

followed by tiny replicas

 

My brother is a potter, says to me

'When I am doing this I am

doing what I was created to do'

 

He makes a green and blue

candleholder for me which he calls

'The Islands,' light escapes through many holes

 

which look like sea turtles

pockets of air and

an atomic bomb just gone off

 

we turn off the lights

in my room in the hood,

snorkel in candlelight

 

My brother gives me

Rumi, incense, peace flags

We walk the silent night

 

smoke a clove

look at stars

like we used to do in the African riverbeds

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Written by
masikanicrocodile
Kenyan
Published
Mar 22, 2013
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