No more
space
in the emergency
room
filled
with demanding
needs
commanding
immediate
attention.
Rarely a mention
of the ailing
failing,
yet still
magnificent
grande
dame,
mother
to all,
left
aside
hiding
in plain
sight,
frighteningly
sick
but still
looks good
until
she storms
away
flooding
us
with concern.
Whose
turn
is first
when systems
that nurture
require
sutures,
and fractures
compound
all around
us?
Stabbed
in the heart,
we realize
we must
prioritize
this immediate
wound
stat.
Inside
this ER
that we
now are,
we mostly
just take
in
information.
I see you
already
know
the urgency
each
emergency
requires.
But mired
in crisis
since
the time
of Isis
is narrowing
our arteries
and capacities
for healing.
We can’t
simply
be
angry,
fearful,
and depressed.
Nor
can we
ignore
what’s in store
with more
of the same.
Crises
of democracies
and the climate
across
the earth
are worth
your efforts
beyond
news intake.
What’s
at stake
demands
urgent
care-
a bit
here
and there
in addition
to the
momentous.
What
are you
doing—
not just
reviewing—
in order
to make us
better?