Kevin Young’s poem “Negative” initially appeared in his volume To Repel Ghosts: Five Sides in B Minor. Young is also the author of Ardency and most recently Book of Hours.
The title of the poem implies a film processing negative, which creates an inverse effect.
Wake to find everything black
what was white, all the vice
versa — white maids on TV, black
sitcoms that star white dwarfs
cute as pearl buttons, Black Presidents,
Black Houses, White horse
candidates. All bleach burns
clothes black. Drive roads
white as you are, white songs
on the radio stolen by black bands
like secret pancake recipes, white back up
singers, ball-players & all white as tar. Feathers on chickens
dark as everything, boiling in the pot
that called the kettle honky. Even
whites of the eye turn dark, pupils
clear & changing as a cat’s.
Is this what we’ve wanted
& waited for? to see snow
covering everything black
as Christmas, dark pages written
white upon? All our eclipses bright,
dark stars shooting across pale
sky, glowing like ash in fire, shower
every skin. Only money keeps
green, still grows & burns like grass
under dark daylight.