I am trying to imagine a place for myself
for the people I love
in this future we would
rather not step into
I am trying to make a place for us
beneath the still and calming sea
Where the water gently
barely
moves our bones collected
together
under refracted sunlight
as the world moves on
I am trying to imagine my future
as rest and peace
even if I am one of the drowning ones
If I imagine over
and over
(it is such necessary work)
the gasping
the desperation
until my eyes are sore
with looking
if I keep going until
my soul is too tired
to ache
the storm will settle and the waters quiet
I will see
just beneath the surface
the sanctuary I have created
for myself
for us
where sunlight is no longer
an insult
where breath is no longer a necessity
where a rainbow can still
somehow
be a gesture
of love
and
light
"...if I had a hundred mouths, I would sing choral praise, but I have just this solo tongue, which is timid and confused with the energy wanting to come through. I faint in the urgency." (Rumi)
Thursday, March 26, 2020
they say
they say it is just like drowning
letting your lungs fill up with
dirty water
having the audacity to gasp for breath they're making hospitals in
when there is not enough air parking garages
here they're turning ice rinks
for everyone into morgues
they say it is like drowning
and all at once
You are the God of Noah
again they say
pouring living water little bits of RNA can live on surfaces
on the busy world for up to 17 days
don't touch
hold your breath
shh
quiet
there isn't room to save you all
climb on two by two that's where they found it
there's just enough space on a ship
to save a few they say ships
hang on tight are incubators of all kinds of life
cling to life
the world will be made clean and new
was a line from a Sunday school lesson
I was supposed to teach once they say
line up the wooden bears, and monkeys, the dolphins
and snakes play in the canals
fit them into the wooden ship the water is so clear
just so now
stay inside while it rains they say it could come in three waves
hold back the pigeon
the sin that polluted the earth will be
gone the animals coming back
some was a hoax
just some the stories with the elephants
had to be sacrificed and the swans
plunged beneath the surf are what we tell ourselves to make
meaning as we grieve
just some lungs will fill
suddenly cloudy white in the x-rays
just some it happens so fast
see?
see?
the earth is breathing the air is clearer now
again! over Wuhan, over New York City
the world is being made clean and new
I don't care
we never learn
I hate this baptism
was a lie I would not speak he says
to the wide-eyed children fill the churches on Easter,
in the circle on Sunday it's a beautiful day
when we finally test the waters they say
when we finally release the rate of infection
the pigeon and pray will be exponential
I do not know if I will be there will depend on how well
or not we wait, how well
we listen
I do not know if I will look,
sweaty and shaken
for a branch
a sign
that the waters have subsided
that the air large droplets containing the virus
is safe to breathe again can travel up to six feet
e,merge from the ship on shaky legs stand back
or if I will already be lost some
beneath the waves just some
I only know that
any sign of this cruel covenant
emerging bright and clear
over the spreading calm
will always be
accompanied by the bones
(washed clean and new)
of those who did not have the luxury they say the elderly
to fill their lungs would love to sacrifice themselves
let these bones cry out
the world is being washed for the economy
clean to rise again
and new
is not a good enough story I will fight it with my last, gasping breath
you don't get to superimpose anything not made of love
a rainbow on a is a lie
tragedy
letting your lungs fill up with
dirty water
having the audacity to gasp for breath they're making hospitals in
when there is not enough air parking garages
here they're turning ice rinks
for everyone into morgues
they say it is like drowning
and all at once
You are the God of Noah
again they say
pouring living water little bits of RNA can live on surfaces
on the busy world for up to 17 days
don't touch
hold your breath
shh
quiet
there isn't room to save you all
climb on two by two that's where they found it
there's just enough space on a ship
to save a few they say ships
hang on tight are incubators of all kinds of life
cling to life
the world will be made clean and new
was a line from a Sunday school lesson
I was supposed to teach once they say
line up the wooden bears, and monkeys, the dolphins
and snakes play in the canals
fit them into the wooden ship the water is so clear
just so now
stay inside while it rains they say it could come in three waves
hold back the pigeon
the sin that polluted the earth will be
gone the animals coming back
some was a hoax
just some the stories with the elephants
had to be sacrificed and the swans
plunged beneath the surf are what we tell ourselves to make
meaning as we grieve
just some lungs will fill
suddenly cloudy white in the x-rays
just some it happens so fast
see?
see?
the earth is breathing the air is clearer now
again! over Wuhan, over New York City
the world is being made clean and new
I don't care
we never learn
I hate this baptism
was a lie I would not speak he says
to the wide-eyed children fill the churches on Easter,
in the circle on Sunday it's a beautiful day
when we finally test the waters they say
when we finally release the rate of infection
the pigeon and pray will be exponential
I do not know if I will be there will depend on how well
or not we wait, how well
we listen
I do not know if I will look,
sweaty and shaken
for a branch
a sign
that the waters have subsided
that the air large droplets containing the virus
is safe to breathe again can travel up to six feet
e,merge from the ship on shaky legs stand back
or if I will already be lost some
beneath the waves just some
I only know that
any sign of this cruel covenant
emerging bright and clear
over the spreading calm
will always be
accompanied by the bones
(washed clean and new)
of those who did not have the luxury they say the elderly
to fill their lungs would love to sacrifice themselves
let these bones cry out
the world is being washed for the economy
clean to rise again
and new
is not a good enough story I will fight it with my last, gasping breath
you don't get to superimpose anything not made of love
a rainbow on a is a lie
tragedy
A sound like singing
My jaw had been wired shut for so long.
I had a dream where it was broken.
Shattered and reset
So the words could escape in a rushing breath
Open and flowing
Like singing
Now
In the midst of this heavy-hanging sadness
It unhinges wide for mourning
I cannot shut out the sounds of
My own grieving
When I press my teeth together
So my children will not hear
The wail I hold back threatens to break all my bones
With shaking
Now
As cruelty after cruelty is being revealed
It opens wide for rage
Shouting out loud
To hold back the callousness
And injustice
And injustice
As if I could create an army
With my words
With my words
To shield the vulnerable
To protect every single precious life.
What I wouldn’t give
To go back to sleep
To crawl back inside that dream
To find the purpose in those shattered bits of bone
To weave this grief and this rage
Open and flowing
To weave this grief and this rage
Open and flowing
this is not meant to be poetry this is just how the words come out
I wonder if cleaning your room is the best way to spend the last of your time here.
If it’s better to clear the piles of dirty clothes from the closet floor
To methodically remove the layers of dust from the nightstand
Than it is to sink deep
Into a poem
If it is better to worry about what they will find under the bed
(used tissue, unused picture frames)
Than to worry about what they
(used tissue, unused picture frames)
Than to worry about what they
Won’t find
In the countless empty journals
(with the covers always too beautiful for your words to defile)
Is it better to empty the overflowing trash bin
Or to pour out a lifetime’s worth of
Pent up words
Unleash what you spent years
Holding back
Behind tight-pressed lips?
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