[ This Labor Day, the poet A.D. Winans pays tribute to the workers
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PORTSIDE CULTURE
POEM FOR THE IMMIGRANTS ON THE CORNER OF CESAR CHAVEZ IN SAN
FRANCISCO
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A.D. Winans
August 1, 2022
Paterson Literary Review
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_ This Labor Day, the poet A.D. Winans pays tribute to the workers of
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Poem for the Immigrants on the Corner
of Cesar Chavez in San Francisco
By A.D. Winans
you see them standing on the corner
day in and day out
in boiling sun or bitter cold
waiting for a car to stop
a driver to offer them work
at below minimum pay
in the fields or sweat shops
no questions asked
no quarter given
men and women who risk drowning
to cross the border
they wear a cross to ward off evil
pick your food bus your tables
skin cracked from the sun
ignore the eyes that follow them
the long arm of the law
the cruel words from ignorant tongues
These men with skin dark as dirt
with a wife and children
with needs like you and me
never lose their dignity
never lose their faith
never lose their hope of becoming
part of the American dream
A.D. Winans is an award-winning native San Francisco Poet and writer.
Awards include a San Francisco Arts and Letters Foundation Literary
Arts Award for outstanding achievements and contributions in the
Literary Arts, A Kathy Acker Award in Poetry and Publishing, a PEN
National Josephine Miles Award for Excellence in Literature, and a PEN
Oakland Lifetime Achievement Award.
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