Thank you, Mary. Sometimes (always?) poetry freights the meaning in the deepest ways. --Diann McCabe, San Marcos, TX
Dear colleagues
I have been watching the drama over the Brett Kavanaugh hearings.
Within that context and all the injustices across the world the following poem makes sense
Mary
Medusa
By Ivan M. Granger
(1969 - )
Medusa says –
I was wisdom
once,
black as night.
Now they call me:
monster,
gorgon,
hideous-faced.
So I hide
behind this hissing curtain
of hair.
Lost
little ones,
breathe easy;
you are free
to not see.
But
what is a lonely
old lady to do?
I still wait
for some daughter,
some son,
so wounded by the world,
to seize these snakes
and part my locks wide.
I still wait
for some bold, tired
wild child of mine,
determined to die
seeing what’s reflected
in my unblinking
Ok, today’s Call to All is in response to the awful performance of our disgusting Old Men in the cesspit that Trump loves. Rachel Crooks is one of the nineteen women who accused The Donald of inappropriate.sexual behavior😖She is running for the Ohio State Legislature. I just donated to her campaign! I hope Ohioans are.ready for some changes!
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