In a Time of Peace by Ilya Kaminsky
We see in his open mouth the nakedness of a whole nation.
In a Time of Peace
Inhabitant of earth for fortysomething years I once found myself in a peaceful country. I watch neighbors open their phones to watch a cop demanding a man’s driver’s license. When a man reaches for his wallet, the cop shoots. Into the car window. Shoots. It is a peaceful country. We pocket our phones and go. To the dentist, to pick up the kids from school, to buy shampoo and basil. Ours is a country in which a boy shot by police lies on the pavement for hours. We see in his open mouth the nakedness of the whole nation. We watch. Watch others watch. The body of a boy lies on the pavement exactly like the body of a boy— It is a peaceful country. And it clips our citizens’ bodies effortlessly, the way the President’s wife trims her toenails. All of us still have to do the hard work of dentist appointments, of remembering to make a summer salad: basil, tomatoes, it is a joy, tomatoes, add a little salt. This is a time of peace. I do not hear gunshots, but watch birds splash over the back yards of the suburbs. How bright is the sky as the avenue spins on its axis. How bright is the sky (forgive me) how bright.
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Source: Deaf Republic (Graywolf Press, 2019)
I’ve always really loved this poem. Thank you for reminding me of it.
Thank you for posting this. So fitting for today unfortunately.