Sunday, April 12, 2020

not so great

As bulldozers dig large pits for mass burials
In New York City and surrounding areas
The surge of hospital admissions is leveling off
And the daily toll of virus deaths has stabilized.

These days this is what passes for good news
That it's not getting any worse than it is already 
Though of course the numbers are horrendous 
Even with so many not tested and not counted. 

Everyone knows what will happen next
The moment people resume living as before 
Mingling together in stores and workplaces 
Exposing millions and spreading the contagion.

And yet the alternative means mass starvation 
For so many out of work with no savings 
In this capitalist dog eat dog economy 
The hungry will have to take their chances. 

Why so many people are hoping for a quick end
To sheltering in place that is not sustainable 
Like living in the trenches of an earlier war
Waiting to go over the top into the field of fire.

These are the people who do the work 
That we depend on for our basic needs 
Paid meager wages just enough to get by
Faced with a desperate survival choice.

If you grew up hearing how lucky we are 
To live in the greatest country on earth 
Look around now at the difference elsewhere 
At places showing a more effective response.

With a health care system that is free to all
And so much guaranteed by a social safety net 
Where government serves ordinary people 
The virus is contained and under control. 

Those countries are going to leave us behind 
Mired in financial collapse and deep depression 
With the business tycoons raiding the treasury 
And imposing austerity on all social services here. 

Or maybe not if together we don’t put up with it
No longer allowing the rigged elections farce
Seizing power to take control over our lives
Creating a society designed for the benefit of all.

Kapok and Eagle Lake April 12, 2020

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Friday, April 10, 2020

reaching out


Some people don't want to live past ninety
My stepmother for instance 
Who has a birthday coming up 
Ruefully says she has lived too long.

A birthday card might not be well received
Unwelcome congratulations on surviving 
When she would rather not be here
Experiencing inexorable memory loss.

A younger person might not understand 
Thinking perhaps living long is a contest
You win if you outlast everyone else
Not realizing the lost feeling of those left behind.

She's not gone yet which is good for us
Who would like her to be around longer 
But she quit computer communications 
And dismantled her phone beyond repair. 

That's called sending a message
A different kind of cord cutting 
A complete estrangement closing in 
Though the post office still remains. 

I can make no argument against her choice
Nor do I think she would listen to me 
When the last remaining control is to say no 
We can only hope she finds a reason to live.

We all have reasons to be sad deep down 
But we can see the beauty that surrounds us 
Taking delight in everyday existence 
There for anyone to embrace and enjoy. 

We have our developing lives to share
That she could let become a part of hers
If we reach out and offer to include her
Spreading around some joie de vivre.

Lake Seminole April 10, 2020

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