Sunday, July 10, 2016 Sunday morning
Here is the poem I wrote yesterday.
An
American Song
Now
they’re shooting cops in the street.
It’s
got to have been getting worse
I
don’t remember this when I was young.
Yes,
they shot JFK, but that was bizarre.
We
just didn’t have such violence over here.
Except
on TV, where the cowboys shot the Indians
And
the white hats shot the black hats.
Of
course, there have always been shootings
From
the Boston Massacre to Wounded Knee.
And
Gettysburg and Antietam:
Mass
American shootings.
Assassinations
in the ’60s were more one-one:
Malcolm
X and Medgar Evers,
Martin
Luther King, and RFK,
Some
guy in a tower in Texas shot a lot of people,
But
it was an anomaly, wasn’t it?
We
don’t really act like that.
Then
the Kent State shootings,
Four
Dead in Ohio.
And
Jackson State,
where
the victims were black.
And
it was cops killing students.
Then
some nut shot 22 people in a McDonalds.
You
want fries with your mass murder?
Over
10 billion served.
There
was Columbine in ’99,
students
killing other students.
Moments
of silence,
our
thoughts and our prayers
Meanwhile,
in the cities,
cops
are quietly killing black men
Pulled
over for “driving while black.”
Nobody
pays much attention;
black
lives don’t matter.
Then
Virginia Tech scares everyone to death;
The
freaky image on the Facebook page.
How
many likes for mowing down classmates
Then
it seemed to be everywhere.
Breaking
news; broken lives.
Gabby
Giffords seemed so nice.
Sandy
Hook made it all the worse:
Little
children shot in school.
Now
we teach them to shelter in place
in
the safe zone away from the windows.
Like
duck and cover drills in the Cold War.
Then
more black men are killed by white cops:
What’s
going in here?
Michael
Brown and Eric Garner,
Walter
Scott and Freddy Gray, and …
Oh
my God, what’s happening now?
They’re
shooting folks in a famous black church.
More
black lives; what’s the matter?
How
can you shoot people when they are praying?
Then
Orlando took us over the top.
Fifty
Pulses ceasing to beat
How
can you kill people while they are dancing?
Blood
spills all over their rainbow flag.
When
is it terrorism? When is it a hate crime?
When
is enough enough?
When
is it just plain crazy?
When
is it just the norm?
Films
about Rambo, superheroes and super-killers
First-person
shooter video games
Then
these videos start going viral
More
white cops killing more black men
It’s
on video again and again.
Outrage
explodes into marches
Demonstrations
explode into gunfire
A
lone sniper mows down five cops
who
were trying to keep the peace.
Now
that they’re killing cops in the streets,
Where
do we go from here?
--James W. Kershner, Wildacres, July 1016
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The inspiring view from the Guest House at Wildacres. |
Sunday morning was terrific. We had tem
people at meditation—double our previous level. At breakfast I sat beside Jack
McGregor, who asked me all about my motorcycle trip. Jack is a longtime
Wildacres regular, but this was my first extended conversation with him. What a
nice guy!
After breakfast I went to the lodge, where
there is a limited Internet connection, and updated my blog. I also took the
time to reread the poems we will be discussing in class this afternoon.
The afternoon poetry class led by Janice
Fuller was stimulating. We talked about our favorite poems by other poets and
why we liked them, and then we critiques one poem by each student in the class.
Mostly we identified those special passages when the phrases sing or shine with
beauty. I got some good feedback on my poem about phragmites. It is more
universal than I thought.