live oak

no markers

only that burly oak reaching

towards the clouds

I imagine

there was a forest once and

wild free animals nuzzling grazing

taking in the shade of that gargantuan tree

once children maybe played round the trunk

some brave boy tried to climb the windswept

branches / once lovers maybe picnicked

by its base

alone by the highway, though

I know five colored people were hanged

from it/ five colored people all at the same time

not like one of ’em graced the limbs of the oak

and then another

on some other day.

they were all hanged at once.

four men and one pregnant woman

dangled breathless and jerking

neath the ropes til they died

this is a tree everybody

knows about/ five niggahs strung up

and that was that/ no arrests/

no demonstrations just the heavy silence

of fear and hate / no markers but the night mists.