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Chlorine Sky

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by Mahogany L. Browne


  ALL THE THINGS PEOPLE SAY TO ME & ABOUT ME

  has beat me down.

  “I’m tired”

  I sigh

  “I’m tired”

  I say

  “Essa, you got an issue with me

  & I have tried everything

  You my sister

  But you not my friend

  It’s clear

  You rather talk bad to me

  Than teach me how to take care of myself

  I’m so small around you

  & you still hate me

  I would blame you for everything

  the way I let people walk over me

  I would blame you for everything

  but that would change nothing

  It’s clear

  You hate me

  You so hateful

  & I don’t know why

  I’ve tried everything

  I would fight the world for you

  But I can’t keep fighting you

  My arms too tired.”

  Essa’s eyebrows are lifted

  sky sky up & then she sighs too.

  “I’m just playing, dang. It’s not that serious.”

  That was last night.

  & that was that.

  This morning, though,

  I simply snatch an apple from the fruit bowl

  & almost smile & shake my head.

  “I’m good”

  I lie

  & fly out the door.

  DAMN!

  my knees wobble from the hour-long game

  my back

  & hands

  & elbows

  ache like an exposed nerve

  my tooth feels loose.

  I care less about the tooth

  & more about the losing.

  I tried my best

  but Tyrone’s big brother came to play ball too.

  They boxed me out

  two big-ass refrigerator-sized walls

  it’s like they both from a family of cast-iron skillets

  & skyscrapers

  & rottweilers

  but I don’t know how to back down from a fight

  even when I know I will never win.

  Afterwards, Dre helped me up & I called game

  I know when it’s over

  I know when the show is done.

  I walked off the court, limping & head high

  I wiped my face with the T-shirt corner & moved slowly

  towards my long walk back home.

  I’d skip the pool today

  Lonely feels like that

  Until

  I hear Dre calling Tyrone weak-minded

  I look back & see them square up

  Tyrone’s brother is in the middle of them both

  a brick wall of a freshman in community college

  just trying to keep the peace.

  INGA SAYS

  Play smarter.

  You can’t beat everyone

  Sure

  You may outrun someone

  but they always catch up.

  You can outthink

  but they always catch on.

  If they box you out

  You make a new box

  You make them play your game.

  Think of your team

  What are their strengths?

  What are your strengths?

  Now play smart not small

  Think quick but think good

  You have everything you need

  Where’s the rock?

  Focus.

  Breathe.

  Sprint.

  Focus.

  Leap.

  Focus.

  Dribble.

  Where are you?

  In your head?

  No

  You got to be two steps ahead of the strongest adversary

  Be two steps ahead of anyone that tries to put you down because you’re a girl

  Being a Black girl & a Black girl baller is a whole set of rules

  you never see coming

  Know the rules

  So you know which ones you need to break

  Are you a baller?

  Then honor the baller.

  Play your position.

  Let your team be a team.

  Let them be their best selves.

  Your endurance is not your only ability

  Your strength is not to run fast or ball the hardest

  Your superpower is to see what your team needs

  & show up for them.

  Be agile

  Cause you can!

  You got to keep swinging, Lil’ Cousin

  because you’re the real prize.

  & those that respect you & love you

  will keep it one hundred

  won’t play you small or play you at all.

  Remember, somebody see you, even

  when the sky looks pitch black & you can’t

  see the outline of your own hand

  even when there are so many moving

  parts & you can’t find the man on your team

  You’re never really alone.

  See, a real leader knows

  there is no such thing as a one-person team!

  If you think there is

  you’ve already lost

  Everything is a game

  Some folks be playing to win the house, the job, the car, the spotlight

  Everything is a game to be won but some of us are playing for things that last longer than material things

  Once you figure out what you gaming for

  Then you can play honest & with integrity

  If you show up & show the world your real self

  You don’t have to wait for others to claim you

  You don’t have to wait for others to pick you

  You pick yourself, I mean

  Really choose yourself every day

  & no one will be able to tell you

  that you aren’t the real MVP.

  SKY SAYS

  It’s like all my life

  I’ve let how others feel about me

  Tell me how I feel about myself

  ONLY today it feels different

  The air feels more clean

  The sun feels more heat skillet stove top

  Today is different

  I can hear Inga in my head telling me how to hold my hands & how to play defense

  I can still see my mama’s smile when I tell her we won the game

  I can still see Essa shake her head at me when I walk in

  I can still see Lay Li look then not look in my direction

  Before Today

  I take too long to think about what it all means

  I take so much time thinking about if somebody is mad at me

  I take my time back

  I am not forgettable

  I get to be here

  Right here & now

  I get to take up space too

  I get to plant my feet firmly on this skillet pan of a blacktop

  Take a deep breath

  Extend my arms

  Like a statue

  Like a ballerina

  Like good money

  Like an octave up the bleachers

  S W I S H

  Like a girl at the homecoming dance

  Like a girl dancing with her own self in the mirror

  Like that’s my song

  Like that’s my smile

  Like that’s my heart
/>   Like I like me

  Like I can look in the mirror &

  Like my own me

  Like me

  Like me

  Like me

  Today is different

  Because I say it is mine

  The sky is mine

  My name is mine

  I am Sky &

  I got now

  Acknowledgments

  I exist because of Cora Maxine Craig, Elsie Jean Tims, and Ellaine Toni Jackson. I survived because these women illuminated the path. To my cousin Tiffany Walter, you are not only a cousin but a sister; not only a sister but a blueprint to the kind of woman I would become. I love you.

  My writing begins each day with gratitude for family and friends. For Beyoncé sing-offs and DJ diatribes. J, you are the only way. Amari, you are the only way. Thank you for championing me and my smallest achievements. I love you. I know love because of your love.

  To all the folks who gave me space to write: Bearing Witness Fellowship at Art for Justice Fund; AIR Serenbe; Cave Canem; Poets House; O, Miami; Rauschenberg Residency; Urban Word NYC; and Young Chicago Authors.

  I am forever honored to have witnessed the world that Jacqueline Woodson made possible for my Black Girl Bloom. I am super thankful for Nic Stone and her hand in my journey to Crown Books. Thank you, Phoebe Yeh, for seeing my light and making sure there was room for me in this lit world. Thank you, Crown family, for supporting my every marketing and cover art desire.

  Thank you to my forever beacons: my agent, Charlotte Sheedy, and the watchful eye of Ally Sheedy. Who would I become in this lit world without your excellence? I love you both dearly. Thank you.

  My friends—Oakland to Sacramento to Pasadena to Hollywood to Philly to Baltimore to Miami to Atlanta to Dominica to Flatbush to the BX to Bangladesh to Brooklyn. I love you. I am you.

  I am ever grateful for my first line of literary defense, my editing guru, and my brother in pen, Jason Reynolds. This book could not exist without you. My place in the YA world would not exist without your insistence that my voice and story is needed. Thank you for the Brownstone sermons. I owe you.

  About the Author

  MAHOGANY L. BROWNE is a poet, an organizer, the author of several children’s books, and the founder of the Woke Baby Book Fair. Her first novel in verse, Chlorine Sky, is inspired by the beauty of the California landscape that raised her and the basketball courts that taught her to stand up for herself. If she isn’t returning to high school photos to forgive her younger self, she is roaming the streets of Brooklyn, New York, listening to Kendrick Lamar and Leikeli47. She feels most balanced watching The Amazing World of Gumball.

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