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Short Verses in Caribbean History, 1. I See Fire in Haiti
Trina Layne
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October 24, 2025
From a distance, amber scores Alerted our fight. It's a particular beat— Threatening thumping. Toussaint, Jean-Jacques, our dark wings affirmed our blackness, Vulgarized by sugarcane, As fire stalked the land.
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