Icons, heroines, mavericks like
Marsha P and Fannie Lou
We do this cuz of them
They did this for you
We give
Flowers to the Fearless
and middle fingers to the law
cuz it’s meant to trample us
and empower colonial empire
Where a few get tall on the
downfall of the many
So what’s the remedy?
What does it mean to care
for a neighbor in need
To be on the scene when times
are rough, and the kids are bleedin’
I need: empathy, compassion, a listening ear
I have: This body, my breath, all the time in the world
Breathe in, serenity
Breathe out, assuredness
Breathe in, protection
Breathe out, knowingness
How do we define these conflicts
Is it really us and them?
What makes us “us” to begin with
and why can’t they stand us?
Why can’t they stand with us
to rebuild this world
Nevertheless, here we stand
We, by our sides, pieces of humankind
remaking a liberation recipe:
safety, freedom, dignity, desire
Finding the highest quality ingredients
and
making due with what we have now
Author’s note: I found this poem searching through older journals, seeking to access wisdom from my past self. This comes from around June of 2023. Some of the language reminds me of sayings from Toni Morrison – her and Audre Lorde recently had a shared birthday, February 18th. This is dedicated to the legends and our lineages.