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March, March, March… (For Million Worker March and Brother Ray Quan)
Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
30 Apr 2025
Black labor

1.
Dust dances on sunbeams
streaming through busted eyes;
Lunch bucket language
no longer lingers
in forklift fumes

Ghostly weeds peek
through concrete once
rumbling with machines;
crippled pallets loiter
on loading docks,
No longer loaded
with dark skins sparkling
beneath fresh coats of sweat…

WILL WORK FOR FOOD
Reads the crumpled cardboard
sign at the long light—
“Recovery’s
right around the corner—”
getting the vote out…

2.
We tattoo highways
on mountainsides;
Weave jeweled towers
in skylines;
Scoop diamonds from
Mother Earth’s womb…

We conjure City-
sized ships, that glide
smoothly under horses
trotting above ports;
We crown chassis
with treasure chests that
waltz through traffic to
warehouses, windows and
Bellies of the world

3.
We flip the burgers and peel the potatoes,
We pick the grapes, lettuce and tomatoes…
We print the Bible, Koran, pesos and dollars
We stitch the britches, shirtsleeves, and collars…
We print the newspapers, phone and electric bills,
We press stethoscopes, scalpels and dental drills…
We stitch belts and shoes; we ship rhythm and blues…

March, March, March
Militant rank-and-file

March, March, March
Forward an inch—a mile

March, March, March
We never march alone

March, March, March
With leaders of our own—

We divine water—
Electricity and gas;
We clarify sewage—
Transport the mass…

March, March, March
Militant rank-and-file

March, March, March
Forward an inch—a mile

March, March, March
We never march alone

March, March, March
With leaders of our own—

We push the papers—
Monitor the screens;
We count the rand—
Rupees and beans…

March, March, March
Militant rank-and-file

March, March, March
Forward an inch—a mile

March, March, March
We never march alone

March, March, March
With leaders of our own—
March, March, March
Militant rank-and-file

March, March, March
Forward an inch—a mile

March, March, March
We never march alone

March, March, March
With leaders of our own—
March, March, March
Workers on the rise…

March, March, March—
October surprise!

March...

© 2004. Raymond Nat Turner, The Town Crier. All Rights Reserved.

Raymond Nat Turner is a NYC poet; BAR's Poet-in-Residence; and founder/co-leader of the jazz-poetry ensemble UpSurge!NYC. You can Vote for his work at GoFundMe and PayPal.

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