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Black Rapunzel

Black Rapunzel

15 August 2021 /Posted byJenny Mitchell
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Black Rapunzel

by Jenny Mitchell

Family gathers in these plaits,
each parting like a grave
for people forced to work
the cane, colour of my scalp,
sun beating on their crowns.

I’ll twist the strands into a rope,
de-colonising hair, a diaspora
wending back to help
the ones in chains
escape the transatlantic.

Black Rapunzel, I’ll uncoil my locks
in prison yards, urge those on SUS
or sectioned, deep ancestor
voices trapped in too-loose plaits,
to shimmy over walls,

hide beneath my headwrap,
floral length of Africa before the trade.
I’ll carry them to safety,
woven in my braids. We’ll grieve
till loss flies out, unbound at last.

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Jenny Mitchell is currently Poet-in-the-Community for Cork City Libraries. She has three poetry collections: Her 'Lost Language' was joint winner of the Geoff Stevens Memorial Prize; 'Map of a Plantation' won the Poetry Book Awards and is on the syllabus at Manchester Metropolitan University; and 'Resurrection of a Black Man' contains three prize-winning poems and was featured on the US podcast Poetry Unbound.

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