Maxine Beneba Clarke
Maxine Beneba Clarke is a widely published Australian writer of Afro-Caribbean descent. Tim Minchin has called her work ‘amazing’. Overland literary journal says she’s ‘one of the most compelling voices in Australian poetry this decade’. Oz Conservative has lamented ‘…unappealing. Clar
let alone
the one thing you never counted on
is how hard it is
to be a woman alone
let alone a black woman
alone with kids
let me alone
and get on with your business
how hard it is
to rent a house
in the neighbourhood of your child’s school
or get a job working
the hours you now need to
for five years you paid off joint plastic
and now that same bank manager
talks right through you
you have no ascertainable steady income
i am very sorry
we just can’t give a credit card to you
how hard it is
to get a break
or a loan
or a smile
or a hearing
or the real estate to repair
what so urgently needs mending
your child is the brightest boy in class
behaves besides
but now
they are always watching
waiting for him to slip
let my child alone
and get on with your business
a woman alone
let alone a black woman
alone with kids
the one thing you never counted on
was how hard
it is