Maybe it’s only in me
by Elouise
Maybe it’s only in me
This welling up inside
Like a relentless canker
Reminding me daily
That I‘m not in charge
Bump it and it screams
Look at it and it glares back
Boredom or contempt
written on its face
caught in Trance-mode
plus interruptions to
make its point over and
over all evidence to the
contrary we should try
this suspect remedy or that
or maybe it would be better
to downgrade the pandemic
and reopen for business
a most humane approach
to business as usual
Yes, I can turn off the newsfeed, and often do. Not because I want to live in the dark, but because the alternative ramps up my sense of dis-ease.
We’re in a crisis greater than the coronavirus. A crisis of leadership at the very top. I fear this more than the health crisis for which there seems to be a difficult and effective way of at least slowing it down.
We need time. We need patience and good neighbors. This world and our nation will not be the same when we wake up from this global nightmare.
Together, we can make it. Divided, we’ll inflict more damage than necessary. It’s time to give our health experts the stage. And yes, Mr. Trump, sometimes the cure can seem worse than the disease.
© Elouise Renich Fraser, 24 March 2020
Image found at greeleyschools.org
These days, I often find myself praying, “Come, Lord Jesus, come.”
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Oh, Marilyn. I so relate to this, all things considered. Take heart! We matter.
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