Say Grace | Poem by Emily Jungmin Yoon | Video by Richelle Chen

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  • Say Grace
    In my country our shamans were women
    and our gods multiple until white people brought
    an ecstasy of rosaries and our cities today
    glow with crosses like graveyards. As a child
    in Sunday school I was told I’d go to hell
    if I didn’t believe in God. Our teacher was a woman
    whose daughters wanted to be nuns and I asked
    What about babies and what about Buddha, and she said
    They’re in hell too and so I memorized prayers
    and recited them in front of women
    I did not believe in. Deliver us from evil.
    O sweet Virgin Mary, amen. O sweet. O sweet.
    In this country, which calls itself Christian,
    what is sweeter than hearing Have mercy
    on us. From those who serve different gods. O
    clement, O loving, O God, O God, amidst ruins,
    amidst waters, fleeing, fleeing. Deliver us from evil.
    O sweet, O sweet. In this country,
    point at the moon, at the stars, point at the way the lake lies,
    with a hand full of feathers,
    and they will look at the feathers. And kill you for it.
    If a word for religion they don’t believe in is magic
    so be it, let us have magic. Let us have
    our own mothers and scarves, our spirits,
    our shamans and our sacred books. Let us keep
    our stars to ourselves and we shall pray
    to no one. Let us eat
    what makes us holy.
    By Emily Jungmin Yoon
    “Say Grace,” by Emily Jungmin Yoon. ©2017 Emily Jungmin Yoon. Used by permission.

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