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Let them speak their hateful rhetoric,
their white supremacy, their "othering"
of those who came to our shores with hope
in search of a better life, just as
our ancestors did. (We are all immigrants
and uninvited guests on this land.)
Let me turn off the news, or change the channel.
Let me speak kindly to all those
in my orbit. Let me listen, instead,
to birdsong, to smiling dogs barking
for a treat. Let me glory in the gentle sound
of welcome rain on beautiful spring blossoms.
Let them wage their unjust wars, and pay
the consequences, until the whole world
rises up in protest of the mad misguided king.
Let me continue to believe in justice,
in its long arc, which swings from
one extreme to the other, and will
(most certainly) swing again.
Let them ignore the climate crisis
(at their peril), until Mother Earth
reminds them who really controls
the earth, and sea and sky.
Let me, meanwhile, find my peacefulness
walking along the shore
to the eternal susurration of the waves.
Let their souls pay the karmic price, eventually,
for the lessons they are here to learn.
Let me, having learned mine,
continue to always choose peace.
Mish's cool prompt at dVerse appealed to me - "Let them" or Let me".
I must admit that the beauty of where I am privileged to live helps me bear the heartbreak of our shared global situation, as I don't have to look far for viewscapes that lift my heart. But this spring 21 grey whales (so far) have washed up on west coast shores dead, from starvation. The ocean is warming, killing the krill and planton they eat, thus killing them too. And the climate of this rainforest I live in has changed too - barely any rain all winter, endless hot sunny days, worry for the forests, for wildfires, for reduced water resources, for what is yet to be. And capitalism carries on, the God of the "Economy" always trumping planetary survival. Sigh.
So good to see -and hear your voice here - I love your determination to be in this world- Jae
ReplyDelete"Let their souls pay the karmic price, eventually,
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Consequences will be, Sherry
Thanks for dropping by my blog
Much love
Oh Sherry, I’m with you and Mother Nature: birdsong, smiling dogs and rain on beautiful spring blossoms – yes please. They really do help us forget, if only for a short while, the hateful rhetoric and unjust wars, although it is difficult to forget the ‘mad misguided king’.
ReplyDeleteSherry, your note almost had me in tears, but I still feel some hope in your poem. Yes, it is a privilege to live in places where there is birdsong, smiling dogs, and rain on flowers. I think it's important to remember those things, even while the haters are spewing their venom. North of me in NJ, there's a hunger strike going on at Delaney--a private facility that is closer to a concentration camp. ICE agents pepper-sprayed Senator Kim, a man who seems so decent and good.
ReplyDeleteSo much to be sad for, but we may still find that solace in nature.... let us do that, and hope and realize that mar el lago at least will be much worse off with rising sea levels.
ReplyDeleteSo much truth in your words. Hopefully, the pendulum will swing on the side of hope, love and peace. I too find that nature offers me a reprieve. There you will find me resting under a canopy of trees.
ReplyDeleteWise and constructive responses to these things we feel helpless about. Every word resonates with me, Sherry. It is also very difficult to accept that the rhetoric and cult-like behaviours have seeped into our own beautiful country. Let us be better.
ReplyDeleteLoved the last two lines. Great poem.
ReplyDeleteA poem so relevant in these times. Masterfully penned!
ReplyDeleteI also live in a peacful little house, seems could be sheltered from all the crap, but it bleeds every day. I like how you actually used the words "white supremacy," it is so obvious that is at the root of alol this crap, is what feeds it, allows the incompetent to hold onto power, so often my country does not want to admit it has never dealt with it, or 1/3 at least are embracing it. thank you for speaking the words, the first step to not letting them get away with it
ReplyDeleteThat anonymous is Lona Gynt, btw, thanks for reading my poem as well
ReplyDeleteSo very well written, Sherry. There is an alternative to the evil around us. It is in our mindset and attitude!
ReplyDeleteSherry, this resonated deeply. Yes, peace over everything. A great write.
ReplyDeleteYour incantation is amazing Sherry ~~ Brava🌻
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteA calm, firm stand in your noisy shouty world. I also know how privileged I am but cannot look away. Great write Sherry
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