White Things
Most things are colorful things—the sky, earth, and sea. 
                 Black men are most men; but the white are free! 
White things are rare things; so rare, so rare 
They stole from out a silvered world—somewhere. 
Finding earth-plains fair plains, save greenly grassed, 
They strewed white feathers of cowardice, as they passed; 
                 The golden stars with lances fine 
                 The hills all red and darkened pine, 
They blanched with their wand of power; 
And turned the blood in a ruby rose 
To a poor white poppy-flower. 
They pyred a race of black, black men, 
And burned them to ashes white; then
Laughing, a young one claimed a skull.
For the skull of a black is white, not dull, 
                 But a glistening awful thing;
                 Made it seems, for this ghoul to swing
In the face of God with all his might,
And swear by the hell that siréd him:
                 “Man-maker, make white!”
This poem is in the public domain. Published in Poem-a-Day on September 29, 2019, by the Academy of American Poets.