(Poem) In These Times by Mary Saracino

Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico, photo by Mary Saracino

There is no escape;

there never was.

To think otherwise is to harbor delusion.

The woods are deep,

the treetops obscure the sunlight;

my body knows what to do.

I feel the rush of air into my lungs,

the stab of injustice in my stomach.

The choice is ours.

We must stand or run

hold our ground

or cede to all that is inhumane.


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2 thoughts on “(Poem) In These Times by Mary Saracino”

  1. Indeed, there’s no escape. “The way out is in,” say Thich Nhat Hanh. Krishna Das wrote in a song, “You are the eyes of the world and there’s no where else to turn, no where else to turn.” Looking with eyes of compassion during these troubled times can be overwhelming. No escape, as you write so well, never cede to inhumanity.

    1. Dear Ali,

      Your comments are so encouraging and connecting and we love to invite you as an RTM (Return to Mago) E-Magazine contributor.

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