[NIFL-WOMENLIT:1769] poetry

From: Daphne Greenberg (alcdgg@langate.gsu.edu)
Date: Wed Oct 17 2001 - 22:58:49 EDT


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Here is another poem that was sent to me, full of  vocabulary, images and current events that can elicit rich lessons in some adult literacy classrooms:

REST IN PEACE
(by Vietnamese Buddhist monk, Thich Nhat Hanh)

 I am a World Trade Center tower, standing tall in the
 clear blue sky, feeling a violent blow in my side, and
 I am a towering inferno of pain and suffering
 imploding upon myself and collapsing to the ground.
 May I rest in peace.

 I am a terrified passenger on a hijacked airplane not
 knowing where we are going or that I am riding on fuel
 tanks that will be instruments of death, and I am a
 worker arriving at my office not knowing that in just
 a moment my future will be obliterated.
 May I rest in peace.

 I am a pigeon in the plaza between the two towers
 eating crumbs from someone's breakfast when fire rains
 down on me from the skies, and I am a bed of flowers
 admired daily by thousands of tourists now buried
 under five stories of rubble.
 May I rest in peace.

 I am a firefighter sent into dark corridors of smoke
 and debris on a mission of mercy only to have it
 collapse around me, and I am a rescue worker risking
 my life to save lives who is very aware that I may not
 make it out alive.
 May I rest in peace.

 I am a survivor who has fled down the stairs and out
 of the building to safety who knows that nothing will
 ever be the same in my soul again, and I am a doctor
 in a hospital treating patients burned from head to  toe who knows that these horrible images will remain in my mind forever.
 May I know peace.

 I am a tourist in Times Square looking up at the giant
 TV screens thinking I'm seeing a disaster movie as I
 watch the Twin Towers crash to the ground, and I am a
 New York woman sending e-mails to friends and famil
 letting them know that I am safe.
 May I know peace.

 I am a piece of paper that was on someone's desk this
 morning and now I'm debris scattered by the wind
 across lower Manhattan, and I am a stone in the
 graveyard at Trinity Church covered with soot from
 the buildings that once stood proudly above me, death
 meeting death.
 May I rest in peace.

 I am a dog sniffing in the rubble for signs of life,
 doing my best to be of service, and I am a blood donor
 waiting in line to make a simple but very needed
 contribution for the victims.
 May I know peace.

 I am a resident in an apartment in downtown New York
 who has been forced to evacuate my home, and I am a
 resident in an apartment uptown who has walked 100
 blocks home in a stream of other refugees.
 May I know peace.
 
 I am a family member who has just learned that someone
 I love has died, and I am a pastor who must comfort
 someone who has suffered a heart-breaking loss.
 May I know peace.
 
 I am a loyal American who feels violated and vows to
 stand behind any military action it takes to wipe
 terrorists off the face of the earth, and I am a loyal
 American who feels violated and worries that people
 who look and sound like me are all going to be blamed for this tragedy.
 May I know peace.

 I am a frightened city dweller who wonders whether
 I'll ever feel safe in a skyscraper again, and I am a
 pilot who wonders whether there will ever be a way to
 make the skies truly safe.
 May I know peace.

 I am the owner of a small store with five employees
 that has been put out of business by this tragedy, and
 I am an executive in a multinational corporation who
 is concerned about the cost of doing business in a
 terrorized world.
 May I know peace.

 I am a visitor to New York City who purchases
 postcards of the World Trade Center Twin Towers that
 are no more, and I am a television reporter trying to
 put into words the terrible things I have seen.
 May I know peace.

 I am a boy in New Jersy waiting for a father who will
 never come home, and I am a boy in a faraway country
 rejoicing in the streets of my village because someone
 has hurt the hated Americans.
 May I know peace.

 I am a general talking into the microphones about how
 we must stop the terrorist cowards who have
 perpetrated this heinous crime, and I am an
 intelligence officer trying to discern how such a
 thing could have happened on American soil, and I am a
 city official trying to find ways to alleviate the
 suffering of my people.
 May I know peace.
 
 I am a terrorist whose hatred for America knows no
 limit and I am willing to die to prove it, and I am a
 terrorist sympathizer standing with all the enemies of
 American capitalism and imperialism, and I am a master
 strategist for a terrorist group who planned this
 abomination. My heart is not yet capable of openness,
 tolerance, and loving.
 May I know peace.

 I am a citizen of the world glued to my television
 set, fighting back my rage and despair at these
 horrible events, and I am a person of faith struggling
 to forgive the unforgivable, praying for the
 consolation of those who have lost loved ones, calling
 upon the merciful beneficence of
 God/Yahweh/Allah/Spirit/Higher Power.
 May I know peace.

 I am a child of God who believes that we are all
 children of God and we are all part of each other.
 May we all know peace.



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