The night before
the gore,
they rehearsed
what was
in store
or fantasized
their fetishized
distorted
tales
of woe
that as far as
they know
mattered.
Battered by
thoughts
and delusions,
the conclusions
of violence
would silence
the noises.
Their voices
screamed
from the gun
one
message,
like Manson
said,
“…I’m
already dead.”
Attacks
on the innocent,
including the recent
ones in Syria,
Australia,
and at Brown
here in America,
may have different
motivations,
or justifications
but the ramifications
are the same.
Our grief
will be brief
before the next
act of audacity,
as our capacity
to respond
adequately
is diminished.
But the work
is unfinished,
and always
will be,
to see that
we can
live
with dignity.
The Festival
of Lights
could be claimed
by many:
Diwali
and Christmas
and of course,
Hanukkah,
the one about
the menorah
lights
for 8 nights
invites
us to
illuminate
when the nights
are longest.
The strongest
need not
be a zealot
or one who
forgot
pain.
The main
point
of the miracles
is light
when darkness
obscures
and lures
us with fright.
This prolonged
night
when monsters
prey
upon the innocent
intent
on a violent
incident,
must not be met
with nothing.
Any thoughts
and prayers
are just layers
of abstinence—
absence
of light
that we might
enact
if our politics
weren’t so
cynical.
In atypical
fashion,
compassion
and action
would be
miraculous,
whether
or not
you’re religious.
As they say
with cliche`,
“Take back
the night!”
“Be the light!”
It’s always
the season.
That’s beautiful/sad and I can’t believe you wrote it so fast.Chag sameach to you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🕎🕎🕎🕎🕎Sue Anello, Homeopathic Consultant and Educator www.sueanellohomeopathy.com
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