Showing posts with label Walking over the Blue Route. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Walking over the Blue Route. Show all posts

Monday, November 3, 2014

Poetry Journal Monthly- November 2014- Walking over the Blue Route


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We fought the building of PA 476, the Cross Town Expressway, known as the Blue Route for over 20 years.
They wore us down, lied to us, bankrupt us, and we tired, believed some of what they said, went broke and gave in.
People told me, its time to give up.
I wanted to lay down- hundreds of women and children in front of the machines, holding on to the trees and say stop!
They wanted to just throw more money at the legislature.
Let the lawyers handle it, they said.

I still haven't given up.

To get to my faith community I had to walk daily by the construction site.
They had machines that ate whole trees.
I looked at the men working there- just men- no women- and thought about them wanting to feed their families.
This what they had to do to feed their families.
I knew the true consequences of this destruction, desecration of the land, exchange for 15 minutes shorter commute.

To get to Pendle Hill after construction, I had to walk over the road on an elevated bridge.
Less trees, lots of concrete and cars. Lots of cars.

People came to me after the road was built and said,
"Why didn't you tell us it would be like this?"
I told you.
I am still telling you.

Now I have moved away, and they are still wanting to build more roads to go faster.
Where are they going?


Walking over the Blue Route

If I am down there, driving in my car
I am one of them.
Even tho my trip is righteous and will save the world
when I put my foot to the petal,
I am one of them.

Up here, feet on the earth, head in the sky
God's solar machine...

Where am I going anyway?

I can reach out anytime and touch the trees
get a drink in the stream
My miles per hour the pulse of the heartbeat of the Great Mother.

Oh yes, that's where I 'm going.
Mother calls me home to dinner.
"Stay on the path", she says, "Don't dawdle!"

I dawdle.

And I'm coming Mother.
The rivers and trees know when to go and where to stand.

How do I tell this to them?
They are in their cars, doors locked , climate controlled, DVD, cellphones vibrating.
If I say, "I Love you", will they give me a ride?
and then I will hijack them into the woods.
No gas stations in the woods.

Maybe, we could meet at a red light.
I would knock on their window and smile
"Come home to dinner", I'd say.

Here is the path.
Don't Dawdle.

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