just-ice
By Samy S. Swayd
don’t drink from this dripping
cracked cup, for it’s my own heart—
my beats poured into words for broken
lines, making this page perplexing
and pale.
but if you take a taste, you must sail with
a deep breath and an active mind, and paint
a spirited sign to remind you of Thoreau’s
tender daring triplet daughters—
“simplicity, simplicity, simplicity.”
unlike the daughters’ times, today’s
world is complex and keeps birthing
busy people, or people with big blind
spots, causing stable slices of life to slide
back into the deepest, darkest ends.
only sensible sailors see
the ice silencing
the just
in the name of justice.
as for the i, me, and myself—three wide eyes,
on Monday, we weep and wail
watching caskets of kids
and baskets of gun-shells
piled in schoolyards’ corners.
on Tuesday, we whistle with tears
seeing bees and birds, with
chemicals-washed wings, seeking
sustenance and safe landings.
on Wednesday, we witness or overhear
the same simulated politics—
tuning down voters’ intellects
and pruning people’s primary rights.
and then it’s all over again, like the rain,
not of America’s Alaska,
but of India’s Meghalaya.
so, what are we to do, besides being mindful?
turtle-talk our minds to articulate
the many similar unfolding trends?
circle-walk our hearts to remain humming—
despite the Court’s “daggers” and bites?
quick-axe the frightening forecasts
and the long-term side-effects?
or book a room inside our heads
and ask denial for a dance?
Samy S. Swayd is a retired adjunct faculty-researcher in religious studies, who has taught in a few Southern California universities, mostly at San Diego State University. His courses included American religious diversity, spirituality and the environment, and comparative mysticism. After a decade long career in administration, he then earned initial degrees from the University of Washington, Seattle, and a Ph.D. from UCLA. The present selection is from a book manuscript in progress on spirituality and goodness.
Photo credit: Liz West via a Creative Commons license.
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