Kate Campbell

Look Away

Kate Campbell


I can still recall the night 
Lightning burned the mansion down
We all stood in out pajamas 
On that hallowed southern ground
When the flames had turned to ashes
Only blackened bricks remained
And sixteen stately Doric columns
There beneath a veil of gray

And it's a long 
And slow surrender
Retreating from the past
It's important to remember 
To fly the flag half-mast
And look away

I was taught by elders wiser
Love your neighbor, love your God
Never saw a cross on fire 
Never saw an angry mob
I saw sweet magnolia blossoms 
I chased lightening bugs at night
Never dreaming others 
Saw our way of life 
In black and white

Part of me hears voices crying
Part of me can feel their weight
Part of me believes that mansion
Stood for something more than hate