Close Talking: A Poetry Podcast

Episode #073 Concerto No. 7: Condoleezza (working out) at the Watergate - Nikky Finney

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Connor and Jack dig into The Condoleezza Suite [Excerpt] Concerto No. 7 Condoleezza {working out} at the Watergate by the incredible Nikky Finney. They discuss signs and signifiers, the legacy of the George W. Bush administration, the fallacies of respectability politics and much more.

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The Condoleezza Suite [Excerpt]

By: Nikky Finney

Concerto no. 7: Condoleezza {working out} at the Watergate

Condoleezza rises at four,

stepping on the treadmill.

Her long fingers brace the two slim handles

of accommodating steel.

She steadies her sleepy legs for the long day ahead.

She doesn't get very far.

Her knees buckle wanting back

last night's dream.

[dream #9]

She is fifteen and leaning forward from the bench,

playing Mozart's piano concerto in D minor, alone,

before the gawking, disbelieving, applauding crowd.

not [dream #2]

She is nine, and not in the church that explodes into dust,

the heart pine floor giving way beneath her friend Denise,

rocketing her up into the air like a jack-in-the-box

of a Black girl, wrapped in a Dixie cross.

She ups the speed on the treadmill, remembering,

she has to be three times as good.

Don't mix up your dreams Condi.

She runs faster, back to the right, finally hitting her stride.

Mozart returns to her side.

She is fifteen again, all smiles, and relocated

to the peaks of the Rocky Mountains,

where she and the Steinway

are the only Black people in the room.

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