Please raise your hand, whomever else of you has been a child, lost, in a market or a mall, without knowing it at first, following a stranger, accidentally thinking he is yours, your family or parent, even grabbing for his hands, even calling the word you said then for “Father,” only to see the face look strangely down, utterly foreign, utterly not the one who loves you, you who are a bird suddenly stunned by the glass partitions of rooms. How far the world you knew, & tall, & filled, finally, with strangers.
—Aracelis Girmay
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Aracelis Girmay, "Second Estrangement" from The Black Maria. Copyright © 2016 by Aracelis Girmay.
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Aracelis Girmay
Aracelis Girmay (1977- ) is the author of three poetry collections, including The Black Maria (BOA Editions, 2016). She is on the faculty of The School for Interdisciplinary Arts at Hampshire College and Drew University’s low-residency MFA program.