#22 Eve Ewing's "I saw Emmett Till this week at the grocery store"

The following poem was written by Eve Ewing and published in Tin House in 2018. Have you ever read a poem without figurative language that hits this hard? 

Eve L. Ewing

I saw Emmett Till this week at the grocery store

    looking over the plums, one by one
    lifting each to his eyes and
    turning it slowly, a little earth, 
    checking the smooth skin for pockmarks
    and rot, or signs of unkind days or people, 
    then sliding them gently into the plastic. 
    whistling softly, reaching with a slim, woolen arm
    into the cart, he first balanced them over the wire
    before realizing the danger of bruising
    and lifting them back out, cradling them
    in the crook of his elbow until
    something harder could take that bottom space.
    I knew him from his hat, one of those 
    fine porkpie numbers they used to sell 
    on Roosevelt Road. it had lost its feather but
    he had carefully folded a dollar bill
    and slid it between the ribbon and the felt
    and it stood at attention. he wore his money. 
    upright and strong, he was already to the checkout 
    by the time I caught up with him. I called out his name
    and he spun like a dancer, candy bar in hand, 
    looked at me quizzically for a moment before
    remembering my face, he smiled. well
    hello young lady
        hello, so chilly today
        should have worn my warm coat like you
    yes so cool for August in Chicago
        how are things going for you
    oh    he sighed and put the candy on the belt
    it goes, it goes. 

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