The Meek Shall Inherit…

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young  female

learned meekness early

heard

you may think whatever you like

but you may not say it

let

her opinions die unformed

sat

silent in AP English while

boys expounded

 mute

overridden, interrupted, ignored

feared

love withheld

this meek one

inherited meek

not the earth

confidence

self-worth

only

only

meek

Imparted

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for Michelle

oh, how you wept

telling how your mother

refused to accept

your love for girls

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she sent you away

for conversion therapy

electroshock and solitary

she prayed for you each day

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you left Texas after high school

moved to the Coast

broken-hearted, the cruel

years trained you tough

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surgeons fixed your heart

implanted a pig’s part

you fixed your direction

to heal your soul’s separation 

World Dance Day

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Governments of all earth’s countries

declare an international holiday

no work for three hours

while everyone dances

 joy overflows up into the Higher Realms

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Krishna does the merengue with Guadalupe

Hafiz twists again (like he did last summer)

Mary Magdalene teaches Yeshua how to salsa

The twelve disciples do the Lindy hop

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Waltz, hasapiko, polka, hora, kazatski, hula

sing, sway, swing, tap,

grudges and disagreements dissipate

like fog in sunshine, forgotten

rhythmic feet alter memory and time

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A Mother

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mine took charge

she ran the preschool office

kept the accounts, did taxes

organized the family social life

cooked fabulous meals for guests

dressed in a sari

when no one else did,

(unless you were from India)

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she told me about birth,

demonstrating with a rubber band

she gave me her opinion on

contraceptive methods

she discouraged me from cheerleading

encouraged me to learn guitar

sent me off to summer school at college

instead of summer camp

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she was emotionally distant

deferred to my father’s needs

never stopped smoking

during breast cancer

shriveled up and passed away

while passing on her wanderlust,

passion for Durrell and forties swing

her eyebrows

and her pen

4.8

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first the plates slip

a crack, a rattle

reliable solid turns traitor

shivers beneath feet

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helpless on soil, asphalt, gravel

we walk above dreaming trust

shudders or rolls or splits

blizzards and hurricanes warn

but not these, sudden

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hearts leap and flutter

a moment aware, vulnerable

tiny creatures rearrange the crust

unmindful of the roiling, boiling

center below