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Audre Lorde Knows What I Mean – 2021 in review - 11. Epilogue
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A last plea from the last day of the year
I think of him there,
kicked out of the
Presidential Bed
By the late-come,
undocumented, First Lady.
Alone, exiled from the
third floor, from ‘wife’ and child,
he bedded in a second floor room
– all top secret, of course –
and no doubt he encountered
The White House’s most
famous, permanent resident.
Queens and Prime Ministers
have seen him; spoken to him.
Housemaids and footmen know
of his regular steps in the night,
the pacing with restlessness
for a job undone: the healing
of wounds; the righting of
racial wrongs; forgiveness.
So, what in the juvenile mind
of Donald Trump could he think
when Lincoln’s ghost appeared to him?
The Soul of our Nation, slaughtered
on the Union Altar of absolution,
materialized to deliver
a valuable lesson
to a loser-man like Trump?
I think of him there,
Singled out, exiled, on one of
his self-pitying evenings,
Totally alone in the world,
Sweating and nauseous,
Coked up yet again in his despair,
Confronted by true greatness.
And what more damning words
could America’s Shade
say to that quivering failure
of a human existence?
No more than what the national crisis
in the offing could have told him;
what the little boy in Donald Trump
has known all along, in every
situation where the adults are:
“You do not belong here!
You are unworthy of title,
Of respect, of even freedom.
You, sir, must go your way
And trouble a nation of troubles
No more. You let the Stars and Bars
Be raised over the People’s Congress,
For which there is no penance.
Be gone from this House.
Be gone from our cognizance.
Be outcast from Our memories
For ever and aye!” [i]
[i] Notes for the Epilogue: A last plea from the last day of the year
“I think of him there”
Separate and unequal sleeping arrangements. See Newstalk Newsroom’s October 24th, 2020, article Life in Donald Trump’s White House: Separate Bedrooms and Scared Staff: Staff in White House Are “Very Afraid” to Speak Out Under the Presidency of Dondald Trump posted on newstalk.com
https://www.newstalk.com/news/life-donald-trumps-white-house-separate-bedrooms-scared-staff-1095647
– And see Ellen Cranley’s December 3rd, 2019, article Melania Trump Sleeps in Her Own Room on a Separate Floor Away from the President, According to New Book posted on buisinessinsider.com
https://www.businessinsider.com/melania-trump-separate-room-separate-floor-white-house-2019-12
– And see Diane Herbst’s May 10th, 2018, article Melania and Donald Trump Are the Rare – But Not ONLY – Presidential Couple to Use Separate Bedrooms…an Arrangement the Country Hasn’t Seen in More Than Forty Years posted on people.com
https://people.com/politics/melania-donald-trump-separate-bedrooms-historical-perspective/
Lincoln’s ghost in general. See Katherine Brodt’s October 29th, 2020, article The Legends of Lincoln’s Ghost posted on boundarystones.weta.org
https://boundarystones.weta.org/2020/10/29/legends-lincolns-ghost
– And see Theresa Vargas’ October 30th, 2017, article Is the White House Haunted? A History of Spooked Presidents, Prime Ministers and Pets posted on washingtonpost.com
– And see Dora Mekouar’s October 31st, 2020, article Is the White House Haunted? posed on voanews.com
https://www.voanews.com/a/usa_all-about-america_white-house-haunted/6197647.html
– And see Justin Vallejo’s April 27th, 2021, article “Maybe It’s President Lincoln’s Ghost”: Jen Psaki Press Briefing Interrupted by Curious Creaking Sounds posted on independent.co.uk
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