starting with my Black niggas
& assorted non-white niggas
& even some white niggas!
even the other Nate Marshall…
actually especially him.

what up to all the Nate Marshalls!
there’s a hockey player
& a comedian
& 1 on acoustic guitar
&

1 time a dude i knew hit me up relieved & shaken
when his timeline told him Nate Marshall had been murdered
but it was a different me somewhere on the North Side.

definitely peace to that Nate Marshall
& to his people who would have been relieved
had i been the news article instead of their sweet, beautiful boy.

love to y’all & to all the me’s not here to still be stupid.
all the me’s not around to make mistakes & make amends.
all the me’s who are fertilizer & not growing theyselves no more.

family, this is my name
& a myth that i don’t own alone. i never even meant
to have this name this just a happy accident of birth,
an unhappy coincidence of intersecting histories,
an abbreviation that became law.

look niggas, Nathaniel became Nate & is both. true story.
did y’all niggas know i meet siblings every day
who change they name to touch they truths? i know
that. & i know there’s finna be at least 1 nigga who read
this poem out loud when they know they ain’t got no good
business with my name in they mouth. i know there’s finna be
at least 1 nigga who email me to ask why i gotta use
such an ugly word to call myself & my people
& i’m just gonna respond & say which word? i been had a few
names the world gave me & then won’t call me. i been had a name
soft & pliant as a tonal language. i been had a name
that was offensive or a love song depending
on who held it in they mouth.
from the journal BOAAT
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