Slingshot Effect: 100 Days (52)

Tying Up Loose Ends

Day 52:

A couple rows on the white panel, and dogwood in the rain. These days I am cataloguing some of the things that bring me real hope, like the four good souls of Artemis II and their marvelous team, the joy of the Singing Resistance folks, the absolute dogged courage and persistence of Mrs. Frazzled and her friends who are advocating for women abused by men on The Hill. So many threads being woven for new social realities to grow.

The Slingshot Effect
by Beth Weaver-Kreider

What power slings you around the Moon?
What hope takes hold like gravity?
What force takes your hand and leads you home?

So much can go wrong, so many possibilities to be pulled off course,
so many people throwing their weight toward the shiniest object,
so few willing to enter the darkness on the other side.

But there in the dark you can see the glowing craters
that remind you of the shining spirits of your loved ones,
you can reach out and feel the arms of your beloveds surrounding you.

Can you feel what draws you through the silence
to begin the journey home: the hope, the kindness,
the tenderness of a new world rising?

A crowd of women satisfied in their precise calculations
watches you reenter, joyfully and reverently,
green and safe and changed forever.

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Artemis: 100 Days (49)

Tying Up Loose Ends

Day 49:

A yellow tulip that has been blooming for 20 years (a baby shower gift), more rows on the grey panel, and the Midwife card from Nick Bantock’s Archeo deck.

Artemis

by Beth Weaver-Kreider

How
apt that
now when so
much is at stake for girls
when women unleash the hounds
of Artemis upon the ones who prey
upon our young when we call out against
the cruelty yearning for a more humane way
that we would send this arrow moonward
this rocket basket of beautiful souls into
space to commune with the moon
and name one of her dimples
for a beloved one
to show us
we can be
human
again

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