Turn Off the News
Some days it is like a circus
without the swirl of a carousel
as I listen to the news. Other days
it is a funeral tears spilling onto the ground
wiping away the blood covering city streets.
I try to understand the hate and inequity
that permeates the pores of the nation.
It is if they forget the flight of the swallow
migrating south in autumn,
the bloom of the mayapple in early spring.
Don’t they remember wild horses
walking the sands along the ocean’s edge,
the way a mother cuddles and warms her newborn baby
in the middle of the night.
When it overwhelms,
turn off the news.
Be the artist spilling paint across the canvas with gentle strokes
to tell the story.
Be the writer blowing words to corners of the earth creating peace
with the language of sacred space.
Dance across the clouds dripping grace like freshwater pearls,
a pirouette waving a wand of lavender.
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This spoke peace straight into my soul! Thank you for this wonderful reminder.
Thank you for your kind words.
I’m with you, too, and love the cinematic middle and Disneyesque ending
Thank you for your insight and descriptions. I appreciate it.
Great metaphors and message! I love to use art metaphors. “Be the artist spilling the paint across the canvass.” Well penned.
Thank you for your kind words. Yes, art provides us with some great metaphors.
Lovely, Lee! The news is ungodly these days. Can’t even venture there. Your fixes sound so much better for the mind, heart, and soul!
Thanks so much for this kindness. One step at a time, one splash of paint, one photograph, one poem-
“Be the writer blowing words to corners of the earth creating peace/with the language of sacred space.” I really like this line. And I love how you juxtapose nature against the terror in this world. It’s almost existential–though an important reminder that we have so much more available to us than practicing hate. Very well done.
Thank you for reading and sharing such kind insight.