Apron holding white rolls 
of black fat fast against 
the bubbling pancakes, bowls 
and bowls of pale batter. 
 
This is what Donna sees, 
across the "Cookwares" floor, 
and hears "Donnessa?" Please, 
This can not be my aunt. 
 
Father's long-gone sister, 
nineteen-fifty-three. "Girl?" 
Had they lost her, missed her? 
This is not the question. 
 
This must not be my aunt. 
Jemima? Pays the rent. 
Family mirrors haunt 
their own reflections. 
 
Ladders. Sisters. Nieces. 
As soon as a live Jemima 
as a buck-eyed rhesus 
monkey. Girl? Answer me.
Written by Elizabeth Alexander
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