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SANTA

Santa Claus is 100% pure love

his heart does not divide

the starved and homeless man with his tin cup

from the wealthy politician in his black limousine

 

nor does Santa ever blame

the frightened small town girl

who paints her lips and struts unsure

down hard dark streets

 

Santa Claus remembers his own mother

and weeps for the lonely karma of octogenarians

diapered in wheelchairs along fluorescent hallways

abandoned by the ones they birthed

 

our great elf winces every time

he feels the crocodile's fearsome jaws

drag the wildebeest down

while the zebras flee

 

he prays relentless sailors

stop harpooning the great breaching whales

and hears the grasses scream

when bloated oilmen pound holes

in the prairie dog's kingdom

 

he regrets that schoolteachers lie

about what a great man Columbus was

and why the Sioux, the Apache and the Arapahoe

were incapable of evolution

 

he knows you don't need a bicycle helmet

to ride downtown for ice cream

knows our legal system is for sale

knows surfing is Neptune's brave ballet

 

Santa delights in the spiritual joy emerging

when patients see angels hovering everywhere

before doctors scream psychosis

and numb what they do not understand

with sad needles and leather restraints

 

his reindeer are the dreams of the spastic child

who knows he will never run

his sleigh a zero carbon emission vehicle

and his great heavy bag carries

the sweet prayers of the Jew, the Christian

the Muslim, the Buddhist, the Hindu

the Gnostic, the Wiccan and the existential humanist

 

on the night before Christmas

Santa dreams that all the cars and trucks disappear

and every freeway grows trees and flowers and grass

where everyone chats and meanders and strolls

and vendors sell SnoCones, apple juice and pears

 

because Santa Claus is just doing

the one thing he knows how to do best

on a long winter's night

to bring some light to a world

that races toward extinction

while the butterfly sleeps with the lizard

and the children still believe

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Written by
michael-hoffman
American
Published
Dec 3, 2015
Lines·Words
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In honor of Walt Whitman and Alan Ginsberg

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