This is a startling depiction of the abuse of a child by his father. The poet’s style is stiffly stark, an almost detached retelling of what seems to be an episode — a beating — that has happened again and again. There is a touch of wry gallows humour in the idea of a child considering the type of...
Not the palm not the pear tree
Switch, not the broomstick,
Nor the closet extension
Cord, not his braided belt, but God,
Bless the back of my daddy's hand
Which, holding nothing tightly
Against me and not wrapped
In leather, eliminated the air
Between itself and my cheek.
Make full this dimpled cheek
Unworthy of its unfisted print
And forgive my forgetting
The love of a hand
Hungry for reflex, a hand that took
No thought of its target
Like hail from a blind sky,
Involuntary, fast but brutal
In its bruising. Father, I bear the bridge
Of what might have happen
A broken nose. I lift to you
What was a busted lip. Bless
The boy who believes
His best beatings lack
Intention, the mark of the beast.
bring back to life the son
Who glorifies in the sin
Of immediacy, calling it love.
God, save the man whose arm
Like an angel's invisible wing
May fly backward in fury
Whether or not his son stands near.
help me hold in place my blazing jaw
As I think to say, excuse me.
Prayer of the backhanded was written by Jericho Brown.
Jericho Brown released Prayer of the backhanded on Mon Oct 08 0001.