Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Black Boys Play the Classics



Black Boys Play the Classics

 By Toi Derricotte


The most popular “act” in
Penn Station
is the three black kids in ratty
sneakers & T-shirts playing
two violins and a cello—Brahms.
White men in business suits
have already dug into their pockets
as they pass and they toss in
a dollar or two without stopping.
Brown men in work-soiled khakis
stand with their mouths open,
arms crossed on their bellies
as if they themselves have always
wanted to attempt those bars.
One white boy, three, sits
cross-legged in front of his
idols—in ecstasy—
their slick, dark faces,
their thin, wiry arms,
who must begin to look
like angels!
Why does this trembling
pull us?

A: Beneath the surface we are one.
B: Amazing! I did not think that they could speak this tongue.



http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/171607