SAVED BY THE BLUES
Mother died the day I was born.
Father was nowhere to be seen.
Crying words and healing music
Gave my grief a space to breathe.
My melancholy room
became a dancing party—
no one could sit still.
I learned to tap dance
and do a soft shoe
like the black-skinned Jew
who couldn’t stop moving.
My head shuukkled back and forth
Like an orthodox Ashkenazi,
Davening to beat the band
to get to the Promised Land.
Black and Jews—blood brothers.
The sounds, like a loving Mother
rocked me to sleep every night.