Il faut dire merci a la vie pour ce qu'elle nous donne.

We have to say thank you to Life for what She gives us.

- Pierre Rabhi -






January 18, 2011

In the States I didn't know

In the States I didn't know
that statistics correspond to breathing,
living people.
that poverty is a crime
we all perpetrate.


In the States I didn't know
women who have their genitals cut.
Here it is almost every woman I pass.


In the States I didn't know
people whose houses are burnt down
and they are left with nothing -
not a bank account or back-up plan or asset
just the clothes on their back, the
love of a community and the
strength in generations of knowing that
to HAVE is not to BE
Here my best friend rebuilds his charred home
of sun-dried clay bricks and stones.


In the States I didn't know
couples who have lost their children
to things like
diarrhea malnutrition malaria
Here, in the past week I have talked to two
couples who have buried three babies each.


In the States I didn't know
people with
goiters birth defects infected wounds
that go untreated, uncured.
Here I wonder if my offering of aspirin or rubbing alcohol
acknowledgment or empathy
really helps.


In the States I didn't know
people who, without warning,
lose their minds to paranoia, schizophrenia, insanity
speaking tongues or empty words to no one at all
- or to the self they have somehow lost -
Here it happened to my brother in one day – today – Eid-Al-Adha – Tabaski –
The day of Sacrifice
(who knew he would sacrifice his mind?)


In the States
we say such occurrences are cases of
falling through the cracks
of a safety net
a social welfare system
a health care system
a government infrastructure


I didn't know
that in some places
there are no cracks.
there is no net at all.


In the States I didn't know
We don't even see these people falling.

4 comments:

  1. I miss you, Sara Litke. Your words ache of despair.

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  2. Hello,

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    Thanks again, and have a great day!

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  3. congratulations. I like where you've taken this... strength and compassion and truth. jealous.

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  4. You are an extraordinary, talented young woman, Sara. I am pleased to have met you. I hope to meet you again.

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