The One who Stayed with Me

K. Chapman
Oct 22, 2020

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Draft Poem

Somewhere between Española and Dixon, New Mexico. Photo by author.

His mom handed him off,
signed her carta de poder —
his aunt could have him,
if he made it north

He crossed alone
la migra picked him up
took him to children’s detention
where he found out his dad died,
a man he never knew
as he counted down the days to his eighteenth birthday
when ICE came to take him

There wasn’t enough time
to get before a judge
or win at any stage, but
his aunt sent me 15 documents to prove
she could support him,
that he was hers
even though she had no papers

I had too many other clients
I was sinking
drinking juice instead of eating meals,
working in the hot office on weekends,
certain I was failing this kid
and all the others

One life. His is one life.
Today a piece of paper says he can stay here.

What happened to that officer
who checked yes instead of no
What moved that heart, made it choose this child
now a man
To be saved, to be safe, to live.

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K. Chapman
K. Chapman

Written by K. Chapman

Persuader by trade. Texas. One of the lucky ones on the path. Navigating seasons of loss with grace.

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