Arts for the 21st Century

White Cap

Like a tiara made of diamonds

her ancestors toiled for in dark

African pits under colonial rule.

 

Like the tip of a wave that pulled

them down under a salt bitter sea

in the transatlantic slave trade.

 

Like the white napkin she folds

each evening for a dinner table

folds her past into an envelope. 

 

Forms into a bishop’s hat like

the one worn when the Church

of England trafficked humans.

 

Shapes a tooth on a china plate,

a fang to feed on all the untruths  

guests will swallow with polite hate.