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  • Luther Hughes (bio)

The headlights remember boys like us: black, unbrokenby the law. As they man us to the curb, Brandon sayshe's been broken before. But not like this. The car parks.Two white men get out. Their blue uniforms adore their muscles.You boys up to trouble? I want to kiss the question, make loveto the word "boys" as I have seen in porn. We're told to sit. It's cold,Demicus complains. So busy studying the officers' pelvises, I don't noticethe flashlights searching our faces, our bird chests, our legs. I wantedto touch what hung between their thighs. Got a call about some houses beingbroken into. Know anything about it? Prayer would be wise, but I forgetto pray. Brandon says we're heading to his house up the streetand tosses his eyes. A flashlight pulls from his shoes to his lips, shimmering.Here, in the Southend, others know this recycled story. One by one, we are searched.Nothing in my friends' pockets, a pen in mine. They don't know how, afterthe frisk, the black boy in the porn is then scripted to blow the officers.I think tonight will be the night I'm written into the perfect angle,but the production crew never arrives. I'm not headlined. I'm sittingnext to Demicus in Brandon's bed talking about the night's remains.Demicus says he has an idea and Brandon looks at me. I take off my shirt,my basketball shorts, my boxers, say, Let's stop bullshitting. Take off your clothes. [End Page 132]

Luther Hughes

Luther Hughes is a Seattle native and author of Touched (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2018). He is the founder/editor-in-chief of Shade Journal and associate poetry editor for the Offing. A Cave Canem fellow and Windy City Times Chicago: 30 Under 30 Honoree, he has published his work in Columbia Poetry Review, BOAAT, TriQuarterly, Adroit Journal, and others. He is currently an MFA candidate in the Writing Program at Washington University in St. Louis. You can follow him on Twitter @lutherxhughes. He thinks you are beautiful.

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