Slave Cemetery
By Elizabeth Spencer Spragins
anguish overflows
levees lined with unbleached bones—
a channeled fury
gathers silt of centuries
and the river roars their names
Elizabeth Spencer Spragins is a fiber artist, writer, and poet who taught in North Carolina community colleges for more than a decade before returning to her home state of Virginia. Her work has appeared in 80-plus journals and anthologies in 11 countries. She is the author of three original poetry collections: Waltzing with Water and With No Bridle for the Breeze (Shanti Arts Publishing) and The Language of Bones (Kelsay Books). Visit her website.
Photograph by Gregory Monk via a Creative Commons license.
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