The poems in the first part of this book are set in and/or inspired by my walking safari in the South Luangwa Valley of Zambia in the summer of 2010. Some of the poems are whimsical responses
to the guidebook, others taking serious the Mississippi-Africa axis in race relations. The title poem is a long meditation on that axis. Two poems are set in Lusaka, the capital city of
Zambia, where friends took us to an AIDS compound (read: Ghetto) and another to an AIDS hospital. The ��ther poems��are poems I wrote many years ago and others that I started but recently
finished; others are new poems, mostly set in and around my life in Mississippi.��oel Polk