"Art, like morality, consists of drawing the line somewhere."
--G.K. Chesterton
"The man's body is sacred and the woman's body is sacred.../Each belongs here or anywhere just as much as the well-off, just as much as you."
--Walt Whitman
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According to the Buddha, right speech is a statement that is timely, true, kind, helpful (connected to liberation), and spoken with a mind of good-will. Let us all try to observe this precept.
The poems below are reprinted by permission from John Amen's poetry collection Christening the Dancer (Uccelli Press, 2003). John is the editor of The Pedestal Magazine, a notable online journal of poetry, short prose, and book reviews.
Reconciling with Stillness
It is not enough to follow a map to familiar temples,
I need bulldozers in my stomach, my spine bent to its breaking point, secrets ripped from my groin like sequoias uprooted in a hurricane.
I am filling holes, but also crawling into them, refusing to suck distraction's oozing nipple, even when my nerves vibrate like a cheap doorstopper,
I feel loose dirt piling over me, thirteen gravediggers burying me alive.
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In Praise of Us
We are the winners, you and I, traveling dirt roads that lead to junkyards, hurling the thermometer into the crocodile's mouth.
Always, their voices have been behind and before us, that we have not walked by the tape measure or turned our songs to science.
They gave us maps and exiled us, laughed when we arrived at dry waterholes, shook their heads as we ran with cheetahs.
But you and I, we live in the center of the web, feasting on our heartaches, turning stone to water, icicles to lava, using crosses as kindling.
We stand in the fusillade, refusing to camouflage ourselves. Every bullet swallowed turns to gold in our bowels.