“What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore— And then run? ..... Or does it explode?” - Langston Hughes, from his poem “Harlem” The domesticated West afraid of the wilderness became a wild western of shootings. A history of unprocessed emotions and now processed foods adding to the toxic recipe of dis-satisfied citizen-consumers, many trying to feed off of the high, feed off of the spoils of poor: Colombia: war for drugs cocaine (peace for the plant medicine coca) Afghanistan: war for drugs heroin (peace for the poppy floral medicines). Where we’re going depends on where we think we’re supposed to go but only a few, claiming God-like vision, decided for everyone this manifestering destiny gone global where some who don’t get their share go derganged –– the Kazan school shooter in Russia leaving nine dead and more wounded after sociopathology media posting “I am like a God” –– begging the answer that any God who would do such a thing is no God. Actual destiny does not manifest until the fruits of hard work pour forth from a community of hands with no boss working a field. After sundown, sometimes all i can do is pray that every man, woman, and child find their way, or i hum a tune like Corinne Bailey Rae singing “Sapphire and faded jeans, I hope you get your dreams... Sipping tea in a bar by the roadside (just relax, just relax)” in her song “Put Your Records On” i hope you get your dreams so you don’t fester, dry up, run, or explode. Mankh (Walter E. Harris III) is an essayist and resident poet at Axis of Logic. His forthcoming book is Moving Through The Empty Gate Forest: inside looking out. In addition to his work as a writer and small press publisher, he travels a holistic mystic pathway staying in touch with Turtle Island. His website is here. © Copyright 2021 by AxisofLogic.com This material is available for republication as long as reprints include verbatim copy of the article in its entirety, respecting its integrity. Reprints must cite the author and Axis of Logic as the original source including a "live link" to the article. Thank you! |