Jean Michel Basquiat In Front of One of His Paintings |
by Kevin Young
Day-trips
in Washington Sq
Park, dropping
out--STONED
ON SAMO. Two hits
of acid a day
& each night
his father Gerard
worrying. Searches
the weeks high
& low. Finds his son
deep in a dice
game wit God.
Blood
shot. Drags Basquiat
like a cigarette
back to Bklyn
to his high school
in the city--
"Papa I'll be very very
famous one day"
delirious Basquiat
declares. Hard
headed, mama's boy,
spleenless--
on a double
dare from Al Diaz,
fills a box with Papa's
shaving cream,
at graduation giving
Principal a white face
full of menthol.
NO POINT
IN GOING BAK--smart
ass Basquiat empties
his locker, heads
for the big city
with Papa's cash
loan. GOOD PLACE
FOR A HANDOUT.
EASY MARK
SUCKER. Surviving
CHILD WITH SEED OF LIFE--
knows only ow to move
forward like a shark
or an 8-track, going
out of style. For broke.
PLUSH SAFE HE THINK:
Only the good
die numb--Bird
& Billie & Jimi
& Jesus--
his heroes
crowned
like a tooth.
GOLD WOOD.
Basquiat begins
with hisself, writes
FAMOUS
NEGRO ATHLETES
on downtown walls,
spraying SAMO
across SoHo--
"royalty, hroism
& the streets"--
covering galleries
with AARON
& OLD TIN. ORIGIN
OF COTTON. NO
MUNDANE OPTIONS.
I will admit, as of right now, I am still in the process of dissecting this poem. A small amount of research helped me to figure out that "CITY-AS-SCHOOL," the title of Kevin Young's poem, is not in reference to one of Jean Michel Basquiat's paintings. However, the title is referring to the high school Basquiat's attended in his home state, New York (City-As-School Location). Therefore, this poem is not ekphrastic, as I thought it was, but it is biographical. With that said,