Sentenced
by Paul Hostovsky
They
found the
perpetrators.
The
ones who
committed those unspeakable acts.
Acts
that were so
unspeakable
they
were all over
the news
so
we all heard
about them
and
could only
cover our mouths
and
wonder how
such people could do such things.
They
found them
and they arrested them
and
they tried
them and found them guilty. And the judge,
who
was a very
wise judge,
pronounced
sentence: Begin again.
They
must all
begin again. Go back
and
learn again
the things we learned as children,
things
they either
never learned in the first place
or
else somehow
unlearned in the unspeakable,
unforgiving
place
the world has always been
and
will always
be.
Things
about being
with
other people,
about sharing, and keeping
your
hands to
yourself,
and
laying your
head down on your desk
in
the crook of
your elbow.
And
so they were
remanded
to
kindergarten,
each to a different
kindergarten,
so
they couldn't sit next to each other
and
scoff, and
keep each other from learning.
On
the first day
the
ringleader was
brought in in shackles
before
the bell
rang,
and
made to sit in
one of the tiny desks,
so
his knees came
up to his chin. And when the children arrived
they
noticed him
right away, and gathered around him
timidly,
curiously, a few emboldened to ask
questions,
the
kinds of questions only children
will
ask: Are
those real handcuffs? Are you
our
new teacher?
Are you Miss Butler’s boyfriend?
And
one of them
climbed up into his lap, and one of them
rested
a small
hand on his huge shoulder,
and
one, a girl,
gazed up long and searchingly
into
his dark,
flitting, downcast eyes.
Paul
Hostovsky's poems and
essays appear widely online and in print. He has won a Pushcart Prize, two
Best of the Net Awards, the FutureCycle Poetry book Prize, the Muriel Craft
Bailey Award, and has been featured on Poetry Daily, Verse Daily, The
Writer's Almanac, and the Best American Poetry blog.
His newest book of poems is Perfect Disappearances (2025). He
makes his living in Boston as a sign language interpreter. Website: paulhostovsky.com