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    Friday, February 3, 2017

    WE ARE ALL KENTUCKIANS NOW

    by Diane Elayne Dees




    How do we mourn
    those who lost their lives
    in the great Bowling Green
    Massacre? For no one knows

    how many died, who was left
    lame or blind, who tearfully stares
    at the photo of a dead loved one
    at the end of each day.

    How can we grieve
    when the talking heads conspire
    to cover up the detritus
    of a bloody national tragedy,

    while the women wearing hijabs
    laugh at us behind their sinister
    veils? The survivors have been
    silenced, their misery dismissed.

    How do we move on
    if we are not allowed to rage
    at those who came from a foreign
    place, and quietly entered

    Bowling Green and slaughtered
    unknown numbers? The secret
    had to be exposed, the reckoning
    will come in time. Prepare.


    Diane Elayne Dees's poetry has been published in many journals and anthologies. Diane also publishes Women Who Serve, a blog that covers women's professional tennis worldwide.


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