Chinese Dream 14
                        
                            By Timothy Yu
                        
                    
                
                                                                
                            
 Race, friends, is boring.  Everyone says so.
 Hashtag all lives matter, the channel turns,
 we ourselves live and turn,
 and moreover the TV told me yesterday
 (unendingly) ‘Ever to talk about race
 means you have no
 Inner Resources.’ I conclude now I have no
 Inner Resources, because all I see is race.
 People have race,
 literature has race, especially great literature,
 Henry has race, with his blacks & whites
 made up as his feelings
 about love & sex & art, which have race.
 And our social ills, & sin, in Chinese drag
 are somehow a dog
 that’s eaten itself, & its tail miserably remains
 as our mirror, bone or breaker, heaving
 on tide: us, flag.
                    
                        Timothy Yu, "Chinese Dream 14." Copyright © 2017 by Timothy Yu. Used by permission of the author for PoetryNow, a partnership between the Poetry Foundation and the WFMT Radio Network.
 
                    
                
            
                                                
                        
                            
                    
                        Source:
                        PoetryNow
                                                                                                                                                                    (2017)