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Tayve Neese: Only Her Buried Hand Rises

from photograph of Darfur genocide, 2006


From soil, the wrist and fingers are not bloom and stamen,
although the child that first found the rising tarsals

thought them something for picking.

This is not the hand of Donatello’s Magdalen,
although the angle of thumb and forefinger suggest it.

This is not Michaelangelo’s hand of the Sistine Chapel.
What angels were ever here?

This is not the hand of Fatima
with its wide eye open at center palm

able to repel the fire.

This is not the hand I will hold in mine
our flesh speaking mother to mother,

knuckles telling how they kept daughters
suspended at breast, how fingertips rolled toes,

new bones as prayer beads.



Copyright Tayve Neese. From Blood to Fruit (David Robert Books, 2015)

Aftermath of an attack in the village of Masteri in West Darfur, Sudan, on July 25, 2020. The UN human rights office said at least 87 people including ethnic Masalits were buried in what it described as a mass grave in Sudan’s West Darfur. (Photo: AP)

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7 comments on “Tayve Neese: Only Her Buried Hand Rises

  1. Barbara Huntington
    October 28, 2023
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    Beautiful and devastating.

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  2. Maura
    October 28, 2023
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    This is the first poem I read today, and it struck me as not only beautifully crafted, a respectful elegy for this dead woman, but especially powerful coming as it does at Halloween, which makes a strange joke of death and suffering, and at a time when thousands have died in a hateful war in Israel and Gaza. Thank you, Tayve, and VP.

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