2013 Contest

Making Work Visible

City University of New York / Labor Arts

Samontha Forbes

Poetry Second Place

Samontha Forbes

English/Creative Writing, Lehman College

Lace Work

Lace Work

“Lace running by hand” from Charles Knight’s Pictorial Gallery of Arts, Vol. I, c.1862

My knotted fingers held the bobbins and threads in place.
The stitch slipped to delete the spider’s crawl across the back-fabric,
and the threads twisted in burden.

Master promised cookies and milk, but
his nose twitched and he scratched his beard.

I had no stars or tinsel-work to braid,
for the shivers closed in on my blistered flesh.

Where is my mother? At my pluck, he struck
my wet cheek with a leathered hand.

“You mama no’ here,” he piped in with crooked teeth
as he peddled to Ladies and Lords with lacy eyes.
The bobbins were stained from runny red nose and weeping cracked lips.

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