WHITE
GIRL
by
Noelle Sterne
I see you everywhere,
hear you, watch you,
riveted.
Walk? You own the street,
buttocks bumping, swaying, important
rhythms,
laughing from the gut with your
girlfriends.
Talk? You punch the air:
Come awwwn,
girl! Mama gonna getchew!
String out words like song,
flaunt school English,
slur stretch drop letters spurn syllables,
always with that bend of knowing.
Songs? You know all the words—
singles, groups, rappers,
crooners, hooters, shouters, praisers,
downloads crammed in devices and
heads.
You mouth them everywhere,
dance steps swaying, bumping, careless,
sure,
sidewalks, birthdays, gas lines
and groceries.
Where you learn?
All my lessons never loosened my
legs,
all the teaching never let me go,
all degrees just made me tighter.
But you—
size shape age clothes matty hair
don’t matter.
You own the floor—
arms pumping, snaking, rippling, curling,
hands ruling, shaping air,
feet in untaught Jacksonesque
synch,
whirls twirls taps twists turns,
eyes rolling, mouth moving, little
grunts,
unmatched bend of importance.
Trouble? Your proud trumpeted
history isn’t the only one.
Hoo, you say. What troubles, poor little middle class
white girl?
Okay, bloods. Poison of parents’
overexpectations,
best at everything, or no love.
Tyranny of never-let-up lessons
for aunts, neighbors, anyone
who’ll listen:
piano-ballet-horseback-skating-cello-ballroom-baking-bowling.
No time for friends or games,
no time for dreams or doodles.
Too much flesh in a thin girls’
world,
too many books in a dumb boys’
world,
always nursing aloneness,
watching your guffawing joy.
Look at me—just a little?
White girl call you sistah?
White girl call you friend?
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Author, editor, writing coach, writing workshop leader, and
spiritual counselor, Noelle Sterne has published over 400 writing craft
articles, spiritual pieces, essays, and short stories. Publications include
Author Magazine, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Children’s Book Insider,
Coffeehouse For Writers, Funds for Writers, InnerSelf, Inside Higher Ed, New
Age Journal, Pen & Prosper, Sasee, Story Monsters Ink, The Write Place At
the Write Time, Unity Magazine, Writer’s Journal, The Writer, and Writer’s
Digest. Academic editor and coach, with a Ph.D. from Columbia University, she
helps doctoral students wrestling with their dissertations and publishes
articles in several blogs for dissertation writers. Her book Trust Your Life:
Forgive Yourself and Go After Your Dreams (Unity Books) contains examples from
her practice, writing, and other aspects of life to help readers release
regrets, relabel their past, and reach lifelong yearnings. Her book Challenges
in Writing Your Dissertation: Coping With the Emotional, Interpersonal, and
Spiritual Struggles (Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2015) further aids
doctoral candidates to award of their degrees. Website: http://www. trustyourlifenow.com/
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