gramming. Reborn a persimmon tree no mystery how to behave. But that
takes
Time.
20 Buddha nature not a gift from Buddha but from nature. The living die when dead men fight. The old woman
sits beside
the window
that was
destroyed. How can
you tell
she is
not you? Know the notion of bombing you was no friend of mine. Who can dance
footless? Woman reborn as man do not forget this life. Man reborn as woman do not give in to fear. Take a risk— grow old.
21 Kissing Your Arm I kiss The Mountain. Don’t you think they intend to incinerate the Earth who create a napalm to burn our flesh even under water? How long we have slept dreaming of getting everywhere some where faster. In our lifetime no end to war. What do birds think of us? Fleeting thought where did you go? Lost poem. When we die the ocean of Life closes over us. Do not be a miracle of affliction to the world. Choose someone to love who wouldn’t even hear of it. Notice
ducks. Children trained to shoot to kill themselves: We the ground on which they fall. Wear red. How to hope against the evil engulfing us? All around our rented pole house in Paradise acid lime was laid to silence frogs. How can we rest thinking of their burning legs? What is the balm for consciousness? There is only kindness lucid, strong in the moment like sunlight penetrating a gloomy glade The offer of empathy or tea or soup or bread a bed. Lack of balance staggers us. To fall is easy. Even so, falling will not help. No gadget in all Creation to distract us forever from our grief. We have seen Paradise over & over we have lost it every time. Is it the same Paradise we lose so constantly in ourselves? There is no “Other” only you— at war. For medicine contemplate a breathing leaf: faithfulness. Now we know why models we are trained to emulate look like skeletons.
22 It was not Uranium who chose to be our enemy. Depleted She is misunderstood misused. We are left trailing Her footprints which last forever. Choose one country other than your own to love. Keep a finger on its pulse. See yourself in every eye you fear to look into. You live there and die also. Stop running. Earth Mother will win in the end absorb us casually grow perfect creations from our mistakes. Her life so long can start over over again without us. But can I be a flower a weed waving blowing?
23 We are protected by nothing but our thoughts. In the land where all is managed the opinion of the wise arrives by accident. Destroying as it builds the serpent swallows its tail. The tap of the hammer the whine of the bomb. Trying to explain in this Age of fragmentation our thoughts disintegrate on the wind. The poem means— but are they good shoes? Is there a market near the airport? Is that the celebrity the one I love or the one who died along with all her dogs two giraffes? Where is Michael when the lights go out? Respect plutonium.
24 There is no end
Lying in my lover’s arms there is a smell of poi
that steadies me. The luscious papaya too sweet for my body not for its own. Believe in no God that does not believe in you. Eat coco- nuts. Do not repeat everything you’ve learned. You may be called upon to lead. Don’t be fooled the assaulted child is ours always was. I am not so easily killed as you thought: So firmly am I a part of you. You will carry me to my resting place I will leave with you. Turn to the wind for help. Ask it to drop all radio- active particles while embracing you. There is a swift horse whose name is Night. Ride it into dreams.
25 We must dream our way out of this. Strive to remember it is not normal to live in terror of the water in your glass. Friendship is antidote to poison. Do not be like cows grazing watching the butcher. If we are true to Her The Goddess will come to us. She will seem odd. And I will