I’m never worried that the
squirrels will eat my
birdseed.
Maybe it’s squirrel seed.
Why would I use the gas and
spend the money to
haul home feed for
one species while wishing to
shoo away another?
I love nature, not just birds.
I’ve never worried that the
ants will find the
hummingbird cocktail.
It’s sugar — what’s not to love?
Why would I fill the glass bulb and
screw on the base and
hang it upside down for
the bumblebirds and not let
the workers have a donut?
I love life, not just the pretty kind.
I’ve never worried that other
people will benefit from the
rights I fight for.
We’re all in this time together.
Why would I carry a sign and
march down the street chanting
words of resistance and equality
and not want every body to
experience justice?
I love freedom, not just mine.
Tag: protest
Serve and Protect
Before I could hold seven numbers in my brain, I was told to look for a policeman (in those days, we called them all policemen) if ever I was lost and one would help me. Kind men in blue cotton shirts and pants, polished shoes, soft-soled for comfort, service cap with shiny black bill below a gold badge. These were the ones with white gloves who could direct traffic with a brightly whistled hand ballet. Most seemed skinny, lanky like my cousin Bobby, and the thick black belt’s first job was to hold up pants, not so much to house the implements of immobilization and constraint, the cuffs, gun, taser, pepper spray hiding under the bottom of a military vest, military helmet on his head, plastic face shield. All of which just jumped from the back of a tank like landing at Normandy, except it was the corner of 8th and Main right in front of Scooter’s Bar & Grille, and none of the black folks in the crowd are surprised because they never heard he might help them get home. © 2020 Deb Moore, All Rights Reserved
Broken Home
Policed by toxic masculinity, an entire nation like a battered wife, twitching with PTSD and suppressed anger. Politicians praising the abusers, enabling, perpetuating, celebrating the evil and demonizing the victim. Judges and courts ready to find the technicality that can set a murdering cop free. Churches cheering white supremacy and patriotism as conjoined twins never to be parted. America is a broken home unleashing her traumatized children on an astonished world. © 2020 Deb Moore, All Rights Reserved


