I am writing with the Two Writing Teachers Slice of Life group this month. I have tried to find joy in every day life. This post is different, feel free to not read. Yet, some days there is more sadness than joy, like yesterday in the immigrant heavy community where I live. I did see the Suburbans and that got me going. I debated not sharing, but this is real, even though I am not sure about the Starbucks part........Four black Suburbans sat waiting
Stealthily, at dismissal
While four engines were running
In spite of the price of gas
While eight agents were sipping mocha lattes
Munching fresh croissants, bagels,
While ear buds were tuned to Opening Day,
They'll catch the game, then
Nab a mom, babysitter, lunch aide.....
While TSA agents drive by in Ubers
To put food on the table
While the lines grow at airports
Ticket prices increase by the hour,
While hikers are sent away from
Yosemite, Grand Canyon
While delis shutter their doors
As customers pray for another extension
While in Sacramento, gas nears $7
As bombs drop into the sea.
While we are distracted by Cuba, China
Greenland, Venezuela, Iran, China, Dubai,
While tariffs are tossed around like
Lysol after the flu hits home
While carrots, peanut butter, hamburgers
Become treats saved for birthdays
While our hearts are heavy and our
Minds are distracted by daily legal battles..
We have not forgotten
Thousands of unnamed souls warehoused in abandoned buildings,
Flown to foreign lands where they have disappeared
To live their days in punishment,
Reassigned to a country where they have never lived before
Away from children, spouses, jobs, courses, loves,
Forced to give up dreams of making the world a better place
Altering their future,
Those around the world w
Who hate us more than ever before
Those lost including Virginia, Renee, Jose, Tyler, Alex, Luis,
Geraldo, Victor, Heber, Noah, Cody, Nicole,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,