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Claudia rankine's citizen an american lyric
Claudia rankine's citizen an american lyric




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The injury is "feeling you don't belong so much / to you-" (125).Ī picture of watercolors, ink, and photographic cutouts shows a red fetus with shells for eyes, and arms grasping the neck, jaw, and mouth. Of all the things you are not, they seem to indicate that you are injured above all. You wish that somebody could call out to you and not 'you'. No memory should live in your body right away, and yet when you lay it down, it lays into those bodies. Mouths and voices become disentangled when they address 'you' and your body. The body can drown when it enters the earth, so you must care for it viciously. In public, you are only half owned by the world, which is somewhat reassuring.

claudia rankine

Patience bridges the you and 'you', the you that is addressable as soon as you wake up. You sit between existence and non-existence, as do all the pronouns. Before even understanding what 'you' means, you are 'you'. At times you feel that you can float above your ache.






Claudia rankine's citizen an american lyric