I found this poem on page 40 of the September 2004 issue of Sojourners Magazine. In an article by Danny Duncan Collum about Michael Moore’s then-new movie Fahrenheit 911, I circled some words and blacked out the rest. Here is the result. It’s a little more disjointed than I want it to be, but it’s really about playing around, seeing what sense I can make out of seeming nonsense, what happens when half-random words and phrases are created and strung together, what meaning is suggested.
DREAM
I saw Che Guevara on a day filled with omens
we went to lunch there, on the big screen
he won’t go back
I am troubling the dead
I won’t tell you this again
that didn’t happen
today he is lucky to be rooted
in this great global anthem
I pulled a few interesting quotations directly out of the article:
“The war is not meant to be won. It is meant to be continuous.” George Orwell
“If you let the world change you, you can change the world.” from The Motorcycle Diaries
Gratitude List:
1. Hearing the story through the voices of young people and children
2. Visual Poetry
3. Songs of journey, songs of water–“Wade in the water, children”
4. Gentle guides through the liminal spaces
5. Community support for unpacking uncomfortable, anxious and difficult questions, powerful questions
May we walk in Beauty!