The Laws of Motion

written by


« Reload image

(for Harlem Magic)
The laws of science teach us a pound of gold weighs as 
much as a pound of flour though if dropped from any 
undetermined height in their natural state one would
reach bottom and one would fly away

Laws of motion tell us an inert object is more difficult to 
propel than an object heading in the wrong direction is to 
turn around. Motion being energy—inertia—apathy. 
Apathy equals hostility. Hostility—violence. Violence 
being energy is its own virtue. Laws of motion teach us

Black people are no less confused because of our 
Blackness than we are diffused because of our
powerlessness. Man we are told is the only animal who 
smiles with his lips. The eyes however are the mirror of
the soul

The problem with love is not what we feel but what we 
wish we felt when we began to feel we should feel
something. Just as publicity is not production: seduction
is not seductive

If I could make a wish I’d wish for all the knowledge of all 
the world. Black may be beautiful Professor Micheau
says but knowledge is power. Any desirable object is
bought and sold—any neglected object declines in value. 
It is against man’s nature to be in either category

If white defines Black and good defines evil then men
define women or women scientifically speaking describe
men. If sweet is the opposite of sour and heat the
absence of cold then love is the contradiction of pain and
beauty is in the eye of the beheld

Sometimes I want to touch you and be touched in 
return. But you think I’m grabbing and I think you’re 
shirking and Mama always said to look out for men like 
you

So I go to the streets with my lips painted red and my 
eyes carefully shielded to seduce the world my reluctant 
lover

And you go to your men slapping fives feeling good 
posing as a man because you know as long as you sit 
very very still the laws of motion will be in effect

© Nikki Giovanni