Mankind

September 11th, 2009 by Linda Jenkinson

In honor of the day:

Mankind: such a beautiful word!
Reverse the syllables.
The meaning is clear.
If every man was a kind man
Unlimited change would appear.

Yet inflamed by fear,
Ashamed we hide.
We dwell on difference in color and creed.
We build walls without doors,
Make rules we can’t bend,
Draw lines we can’t cross
When if we would blend
We’d find the companionship each of us needs.

Alone we hide behind our walls,
Reside within our boundary lines.
Until our make-shift rules collapse
We remain only man
Instead of mankind.

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Falling

April 25th, 2009 by Linda Jenkinson
You,
In benign blessing smiled down on me,
Gave me all I crave.
Then came with evil grin
Slashed and rendered all you gave.

You
Laid waste to life and mocked the dream,
Laughed at fidelity.
Drawn and quartered
In gray pallor of reality.

You
Set me high upon a silver cloud.
Lining blocked the smog
Until, illusion revealed,
The cloud was endless fog.

I fell.
My deafening screams
Resounded in the echo of your jest.
A pervasive howling
In the deepening mist.

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