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4. SCP: Funky Broadway WIP ( Rubin Hurricane Carter Fragment)

We pass the

walled incline

of Barbour Park

 

during the day

a foreboding

patch…an open

air market for

the slave merchants

hustling crack and

**** drippin ****

that's been stepped

on so many times

its a wonder the cut

can still chide a high

out of a wrangled soul

 

the park’s

modest elevation

is an advantageous

lookout for

runners dealing

dimes while

petty ante

gangstas

daydream

gun blazing glories

of their next big job

 

not long ago

the park was

refurbed with

an industrial

strength plastic

Jungle Jim,

soon after

the park was

condemned

as a no go

zone for kids,

the litter of

hypodermic

needles and

mounds of

lead spiked

soil, deemed

a public health

risk for youth...

quickly

repurposed

as a crib

for ballers…

 

back in the

day, the shady

pocket park

lifted Paterson’s

citizenry off

the heated

pavements of

a bustling

thoroughfare

 

a respite from

the pulsing

tensions of urbanity,

a secular sanctuary,

balancing the urgent

industry of commerce

with the propriety of

residential life

 

compacting a

brief escape

from the clanging

metronome with

a viewing stand

offering elevation...

a heightened

perspective on

life’s parade

marching

up and down

Broadway…

 

this urban

oasis planted

at the center

of Silk City’s

grandiloquent

boulevard,

occupies

the most

democratic

equidistant

transit point

between opulent

Eastside mansions

of livin large tycoons

at one end….

and the

industrial district of

The Great Falls,

rising at Broadway’s

western terminus,

assiduously

manufacturing

dollars for the darlings

of fortune and

subsistence for

workers yearning to taste

the crumbs of

prosperity that may fall

from the tables of

opportunity

 

the park once a

pleasant face of

the landlocked

4th Ward filled

with homage to

a nation's greatest

citizens, Hamilton,

Rosa Parks,

Lafayette,

Madison, Fulton,

Montgomery and

Franklin has

denounced the

virtuous pursuit of

their aspirational

yearnings

 

now playas

feast on

the mead

of sustenance

harvested from

emaciated streets

 

commerce has taken

up full residency...

the wards cottage industry

cannibalizing

homes, hoods and

homeboys

 

as the

4th Ward

grows ugly,

the healthy

matrix of

bustling

street life

breaks down

the peeps

weakened

lay prostate

offer veins

to blood *******

predators

roaming

distressed

going south

neighborhoods

 

wise guy

knuckleheads,

get busy

gaming

the system

short changing

themselves and

hustling game

to get by

in the sweet bye

and buy of life

 

at night

a back lit

Barbour Park

floods with the

yellow haze of

blinking Fair St.

lamp posts

and the pulsing

halations

crowning the

Baptist's

of St. Luke's

 

sentient figures

shift between

park benches

flitting among the

black torsos

of skeletal trees

blending into

the faded

complexion

of abandoned

swing sets

 

I swear I see

Hurricane Carter

shadow boxing

dancing

around a gangling

Elm, jabbing

away, lifting

a sweet uppercut

working combos

of left hooks

and right crosses

hoping to drop an

intractable

presence

banging away

at a body politic

forming the walls

of taunting

inequities

 

Hurricane stays

busy delivering

body blows

to burst

through the

prison bars

surrounding

Barbour Park

 

Music selection:

Bob Dylan, Hurricane

 

Paterson

01/30/13

jbm

 

A fragment from extended poem Silk City PIT.  

Published today to honor the death of Rubin Hurricane Carter.

May he find the freedom in eternal rest that eluded him during his lifetime.

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Written by
james-bradley-mccallum
M / American
Published
Apr 21, 2014
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A fragment from extended poem Silk City PIT.  (Part 4: Funky Broadway)

Published today to honor the death of Rubin Hurricane Carter.

May he find the freedom in eternal rest that eluded him during his lifetime.

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