Liberty
is a statue
commemorating
a virtue
welcoming
into our harbor,
absent
on the southern
border.
Insecure
from escapees
and refugees
seeking
asylum
after
an insanely
difficult
trek
under stars
and the blazing
sun,
overwhelming
our broken
system,
we no longer
talk of liberty
or freedom
from dangerous
or injurious
conditions
except
in Gaza
despite
Hamas.
The explosive,
corrosive,
divisions
pushing
boundaries
at the borders
within several
democracies,
while atrocities
unrelenting,
remind me
that
Lady Liberty
is a statue
from long
ago.
Our experiment
in liberty
has always had
an element
of hypocrisy,
sometimes forgetting
responsibility
and accountability
to others
that accompanies
her.
Don’t tread
on me:
it’s my liberty
for me
to be as free
as can be
unless
I’m powerless,
which often
means
without means.
(or a woman,
or person of
color;
or queer
or any other
minority
denied
liberty
because
it’s been
historically
otherwise
until
recently.)
But history
is being
written
anew
with old
conventions
and oppressions.
It’s as though
some want
liberty
to be an old
statue.
They will
demand
what
they please
ignoring pleas
that counter
their own
misperceived
threats
or preferences.
Their defenses
of god
and liberty
(and possibly
immunity)
are sculptures
of a culture
long dominant.
But liberty
stands
alone,
prominent,
as a definer
of human
beings.
Despite
Putin’s
war
to dominate
Ukraine,
the sane
understand
the demand
that liberty
is not merely
a statue,
but an evolution
itself
of self
and other
reckoning
from the beckoning
of the torch.