with sticks and stones. Or words to that effect. Hair care was the least of it. And so his hair defines the expression “every which a way.” Mandela a “terrorist,” Mandela with a price on his head, or on any piece of him, in fact; Mandela in prison for twenty-seven years; Mandela with a free heart. Douglass the same: enslavement, refusal of enslavement, flight, resistance, rebellion. Free heart. Einstein different, but similar: He saw humanity’s enslavement to its fear of itself, where such fear would lead. Still he enjoyed some very good days. And so it can be with us. And so says the poem: Between assassination suicide living happily.
1 Because you rubbed my shoulder last night a poem traveled down my arm. Living this year in disaster: How is it different? No one has escaped a blessing.
2 There is no God but Love Helpfulness is Its name. Air is God & connects us.
3 Every time you die you live differently. You cannot eat money if you could it would make you sick. Removing the boulder reveals the message underneath. Buddha helps us up while lying down.
4 The right road disappears beneath our feet. Goddess looks through your eyes is your hand. The end is coming yesterday it was here too. Earth is too wet to be a machine. Those who remember have been touched by us.
5 Unload the useless information say farewell to comparing mind. Balance She is not dead who left her giggle in your empty field. You will be tried in the fires of small talk. Your suffering from witticisms will be endless.
6 Fifty years to see the flower at my birth.
7 Snake they separated us. Feed the stranger under your coat.
8 The dead do not have long to wait for birth.
9 She comes from heaven unannounced
10 Birth is so endless Who dies being born? Love your friends. We do not know anything think of that. To remember is to plan.
11 River runs from us; Lake sees. Mind shine.
12 Leonard was right to love Virginia. Virginia was right to be insane. Who can bear to know what evil lurks in our bowl of peas?
13 Who is in charge loses. Inflation is prelude. A million blessings no one home in us.
14 What is a promise if not your hand in mine? Fearless lie down beside me I cannot bite emptiness. The straight path follows an endless curve.
15 When we have changed everything we will eat congratulations with our tea. No one can end suffering except through dance. Who dives knows water ways.
16 Why not choose? What is this cradle (of civilization) but the grave? Do not cling to being lost. What hair we here! Mandela Douglass Einstein Between assassination suicide living happily.
17 Understanding war I do not harm myself. The Navy so loud whales cannot believe our silence. Silent Spring birds even we have lost our voice. The crushed teapot in the rubbish of the bulldozed house will sing in your ears forever. That is
the law. The more intelligence the fewer wars children. Not buying war grief remains unsold. Neither the war nor the infant was sent to save us from our fate. What do Indians dance
into
their dance? Recognize karma y
el
destino. Who taught us to ask for that which makes us weep? Why is Earth saying yes, yes smiling?
18 What do Africans know that they are no longer telling us? Mother Africa
turns
her head
away:
blood on
her
head
on
her
shoe. She knows. There is no God but God who closes windows. You will long for me I am inside. Her world understands us as The people who eat:
They who bring death. You can buy a piece of Antiquity to impress your friends. Half of it was crushed to dust by Saviors blew away. Civilization
was
an excuse. Of what do Palestinians dream could we live there? To live in this world is to accept torture even of tomatoes. Who knew? Not to have faith— Time is too long!