by Daniel Brown
They crossed the river of Jordan early.
They went across the water
walking down Sunday school stairs.
Adie Mae Collins
Cynthia Wesley
Carole Robertson
Carol Denise McNair
Never made the passage of age
to young womanhood or Motherhood
They are remembered this day
and will be each year.
Hate is able to merely explode
it has no other course.
Passage that is abruptly destroyed
leaves us empty
So we demand rites of passage
the grace of aging for peace and justice
To cross the water with dignity when time comes due.
in memory of victims of the
16th Street Baptist Church bombing,
Birmingham, AL, September 15, 1963
Birmingham, AL, September 15, 1963
They crossed the river of Jordan early.
They went across the water
walking down Sunday school stairs.
Adie Mae Collins
Cynthia Wesley
Carole Robertson
Carol Denise McNair
Never made the passage of age
to young womanhood or Motherhood
They are remembered this day
and will be each year.
Hate is able to merely explode
it has no other course.
Passage that is abruptly destroyed
leaves us empty
So we demand rites of passage
the grace of aging for peace and justice
To cross the water with dignity when time comes due.
Daniel Brown is a retired Special Education teacher. He began writing poetry for his own pleasure but is now interested in sharing his work. He reads regularly at CAPS (Calling All Poets) in New Paltz NY and has been published in Chronogram Magazine and TheNewVerse.News. He resides in Red Hook, NY.
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