"go head and lay down"/my nana's curses

by KIIAN DAWN
in Spring 2022

Ani Lacy, Sally in a Shop Window, 2022

"go head and lay down"


i rest more than i need, my spirits tell me

the coming days are going to be short and

challenging, but the nights unending.

man pushed the moon too far, and now

her back peels off yesterday ‘cause standing

in front of the sun, frozen, is a trauma response.

nobody remembers the sun anymore, nobody

remembers the true color of black and brown

people, but nappy hair and flat noses give us away.

she tells me how lovely it is that i wear my old

foundation color, now four shades too dark. no,

this is not in homage to my former self.

all of us are lost, but still i rest my body, pray

for my future self and mourn the past, ‘cause

my spirits say the night is just beginning.


my nana's curses


course through my veins 

the way lead-filled faucet water dances through 

yesterday’s pipes, with a sway in her hips 

as if today’s the day Liberation will come for us,

banging on this front door gilded in plastic

with the strength of a thousand shooters.

her patience runs laps around my will, waiting

for us to boogie on down to a new life, but only if

we let this tainted red pour from our bodies,

soak in the marsh and poison their river

‘cause there’s no room on this trip for those

the devil touched.


Kiian Dawn is a storyteller born and raised in Jersey, based in Philly. Their work focuses on unpacking the present and imagining a free future through ancestral wisdom, communal relationships, and an anti-colonial framework. They received bachelor’s degrees in Africana Studies and Journalism from Rutgers University, but credit most of their education to the many Black women who raised them.

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