t'ai freedom ford
oh deer, i am sorry for your roadside
funeral—speeding procession of shock & pity
we wonder how a deer dies—suicide?
& what of the fender that did you in
eyeless bastard with no regard for nature
this your backyard—black boys sympathetic though
know what it like to lie in the road for hours
the sun making fun of your composure
oh deer, how you decompose         bloodless body
party of rigor mortis         only your head
disintegrates into a mulch of leaves
black boys not as graceful         their clumsy blood
shimmers & shames the pavement        oh dear deer,
at least your death accident         though some'll say
                                            you had it coming
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For over 60 years, 92Y’s Discovery Contest has launched the careers of major poets. The winners of this year’s contest are Alfredo Aguilar, Bernard Ferguson, Omotara James and Alycia Pirmohamed. 

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