Dis-ease
was becoming
chronic.
We became
fatigued.
Politics
became nauseating.
Ego edema
created swelling
that made
us
unrecognizable,
as we
itched
and twitched
for something
better.
Our organ
for filtering
waste
became wasted
on itself,
the damage
progressive
with conservative
treatment.
But conservative
now means
conserving
the dis-ease,
not the balance
or flow
to ensure
functionality.
And with
a sick
body
each organ
of the organization
becomes
compromised
without compromise.
This
is what
being
seriously ill
feels like.
Our heart
is failing
us.
Waste
and bile
are no longer
filtered,
and our heart
is giving
out.
The heart
is our
center
with right
and left
sides
that need
each other
to fulfill
its task.
Our heart
is the core
of our
life.
Our heart
is our
purpose.
History
is our brain.
It stores
the stories
that give
meaning.
We have always
had a mean
history
alongside
lofty aspirations
and accomplishments.
Our heart
and brain
contain
us
but strain
us
when either
is drained
of functionality,
no longer
self regulating.
History
(and therefore
life)
is a spiral.
But viral
contagions
can attack
various parts
of the body,
as we learned
in 2020.
The most
essential
part
of us,
the heart,
is failing
us
from abuse
and under use,
as it has
and hasn’t
before.
We can
restore
our functionality
without
the cult
of personality
and criminality
or sentimentality.
We see
our own
banality
of evil
and those
who have
lost
their humanity.
Our heart
was attacked,
and the walk
back
to recovery
is painfully
slow,
a feature
and a bug
of democracy.
But now,
the enemy
of the good
is not
imperfection;
it’s insurrection
and rejection
of our heart.
We must
reject
the heartless,
no matter
how taxing.
Don’t
just sit
there.
It’s bad
for
the heart.