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Where have we gone wrong? Is this wrong? We can hardly stand to speak to one another anymore. Does anyone remember how to actually use the telephone feature of the device that they carry in their pockets? Is this the future? Am I living in the past? How does one stay grounded, centered, in the moment, these days, these months, this godforsaken year? Everything, every conversation, even my plate of biscuits & gravy has been politicized, polarized, punctuated, with the pugilism of keystroke pundits. On most Sunday afternoons, I sit and compose. My own musings; the oatmeal of my mind. Waiting for Goldilocks, maybe a bear or three. Come Monday, I’m incarcerated for the day, playfully playing the role of Counselor to men with addiction-issues; an outright aversion to following the norms of our less-than-gracious Golden Age. I might say that I’m playacting, but I take it all very seriously. (Not myself, mind you, the work done inside those iron-gates.) I refuse to perform with an angry eye, heart or mind. Seeking clarity. Showing concern. Are you a help or a hindrance? This might be the question we all could answer, especially now, on the downward slope of The 21st year of the 3rd Millienia. We’ve elected an inept celebrity. Several of us love that facist fact, loading out in our flag-adorned F-150s. (Yee-haw!) What a shame. What a sham. What a shambles our humanity is in. Our souls scream for something that feels like success, security, surety. Even those whom are seen as the least of us; who vote against their own self-interests, they deserve better than The Beast of Us. Our faces hidden behind masks, tearful eyes, our fellow citizens have died, our leaders lied, we rioted, protested, looted, in response to jack-booted oppressors. Confessors? None. This battle, this race of inequity may never be won. Still, we run. *** -JBClaywell ©P&ZPublicarions 2020
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Oct 25, 2020
Oct 25, 2020 at 9:50 PM UTC
The Beast of Us
Where have we gone wrong? Is this wrong? We can hardly stand to speak to one another anymore. Does anyone remember how to actually use the telephone feature of the device that they carry in their pockets? Is this the future? Am I living in the past? How does one stay grounded, centered, in the moment, these days, these months, this godforsaken year? Everything, every conversation, even my plate of biscuits & gravy has been politicized, polarized, punctuated, with the pugilism of keystroke pundits. On most Sunday afternoons, I sit and compose. My own musings; the oatmeal of my mind. Waiting for Goldilocks, maybe a bear or three. Come Monday, I’m incarcerated for the day, playfully playing the role of Counselor to men with addiction-issues; an outright aversion to following the norms of our less-than-gracious Golden Age. I might say that I’m playacting, but I take it all very seriously. (Not myself, mind you, the work done inside those iron-gates.) I refuse to perform with an angry eye, heart or mind. Seeking clarity. Showing concern. Are you a help or a hindrance? This might be the question we all could answer, especially now, on the downward slope of The 21st year of the 3rd Millienia. We’ve elected an inept celebrity. Several of us love that facist fact, loading out in our flag-adorned F-150s. (Yee-haw!) What a shame. What a sham. What a shambles our humanity is in. Our souls scream for something that feels like success, security, surety. Even those whom are seen as the least of us; who vote against their own self-interests, they deserve better than The Beast of Us. Our faces hidden behind masks, tearful eyes, our fellow citizens have died, our leaders lied, we rioted, protested, looted, in response to jack-booted oppressors. Confessors? None. This battle, this race of inequity may never be won. Still, we run. *** -JBClaywell ©P&ZPublicarions 2020
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Oct 25, 2020
Oct 25, 2020 at 9:50 PM UTC
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