Babylon
by Ellen June Wright
(for Angela, enslaved, Jamestown VA 1619)
If America is Babylon / and you are an exile / newly arrived among pagans / Catholic, ‘Ngolan, Black, woman / you already know how to pray / so you pray believing something will happen / then the days go by / and the years go by / nothing changes / the sea is still a barrier between you and your home / you still have a perimeter you cannot cross / you are subject to a man’s will, a woman’s will, even their children / you pray holding onto remnants of faith / the way the drowning hold on to floating debris / exile in Babylon would be 70 years / your exile would be hundreds / only death would bring freedom / Christ’s mercy / a mystery / a question whose answer you never knew.