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The Dollop in Hong Kong
A squirming blanket of black
Carpets downtown Hong Kong.
Hands grabbing, grasping;
Heads gasping for air that is
Too thick with sweat to breathe.
From my uncle’s apartment—
Sixty-eight deserted floors above the commotion—
I watched.
The dollop trudged,
From five to nine,
Fumbled to City hall,
Then, as a flower wilts,
Split,
Spilling through the streets in
All directions.
They opted for taxi or subway or ferry
Or some permutation of the three.
By nine-thirty, taxis have bled the roads red.
And the subway is a can of tennis balls
Filled to the brim
After cramming in
A fistful of ping pong balls and wrestling
The cap closed with an
Automatic door.
The ferry service closed at ten.
Over six hundred thousand
Donned black T-shirts that day.
I asked my uncle,
“Why black?”
He told me last week it was yellow;
The week before—white.
He told me the color changes based on what social media demands—
That there’s no meaning
Behind it.
But Uncle, is it not a display
Of what the internet is capable of?
The ability to—in an instant—link hundreds of thousands to one color, one movement?
Like tributaries blinked into a river—
An overnight ocean?
I didn’t say any of that.
As the TV broadcasted the
tear gas, rubber bullets, and handcuffs,
We didn’t say anything at all.
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