EVERYPOEM JOAN / ENOCH JABBAR
ALM No.66, July 2024
POETRY
Everypoem Joan/Enoch Jabbar
Thyme smell leaf strain
time is such a strange
thing
stay up all night praises I-ses
every now and then even for
energy ase amen may it come
to pass and all day Joan feel
weary, no, only tired while
Enoch is grumpy and everything
is everything for I and I with puff
and sipp and shimmy-shimmy here
and about with you, both, inspirations
E and J and E J who I know merges
biases and partial personal positions
consumed out of a calabash carried
by two hands who does clap and slap
licks of disdain and affinity equally
or better, fairly... faerie dust gone
Sii-far Whooman
Joan sees far enough
to see and be Bassidy
Dolly and (see) me. She
knows me better seeing
past veils congealed pre
birth and extending beyond
generations. Aunty Joan you
are Enoch’s Aunty—walking with
God(your)self and flying with us
on ladybug/bird wings away.
You are far away and five-year-old
mind body soul cases make much
of your being, near or far, while playing
with the globe, or talking everyday nearly
about you. He knows your age, where
you live and that jaguars and water
lilies live there too, with you living
character in his creations of scenarios
only he could spin and you rememorize
for tomorrow’s larval beneficence.
Jeremy Jacob Peretz teaches in the University of Guyana’s Faculty of Education and Humanities with courses in cultural and Caribbean studies. He holds a PhD in Culture and Performance from UCLA. Jeremy’s scholarship has been widely recognized, most recently with the Caribbean Studies Association’s Best Dissertation Award. His poetry and critical essays are available through such publications as African American Review, Caribbean Quarterly, Journal of Africana Religions, and Postcolonial Text.