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Is It All Coming Together?

April 14, 2016 by Jeeni Criscenzo

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By Jeeni Criscenzo

Is it all coming together,
or all falling apart?
I can’t tell anymore.
I came with love,
but can’t find your heart.

I tried to explain how we could help get people off their streets,
by providing basic shelter in supportive communities.
We’d carefully thought out the plan,
Laid it out for them in ways they could understand,
how this would make life better for everyone.

But they came armed with one practiced phrase:
“Not in my backyard!”

Can it all come together?
Or is it already falling apart?
It’s impossible to tell
When we say we want peace,
but we’re fighting an uphill battle from the start.

I tried to explain that waging war in places
most of us can’t even find on a map,
makes us the terrorists.
It makes no sense spending our taxes on wag-the-dog wars,
when we don’t even have the money to help our own poor.

But they came armed with one practiced phrase:
“We have to fight them over there, or they will come kill us here.”

I had hoped it was coming together
But lately it seems like it’s all falling apart.
We need to enlighten the masses,
but every step we take,
seems to be leading us deeper into the dark.

We old ones are grinning ear to ear
seeing so many young ones signing up
to support a candidate who dares to defy the powerful.
Who actually voted against war,
and wants to break up the banks.

But their path is a minefield of Citizens United,
and voter suppression,
and media blackouts,
And there isn’t enough time,
to teach them how to maneuver around these traps.

I’m afraid it’s finally all falling apart.
Maybe we are that battalion, incommunicado,
who didn’t get the memo that the war is already lost.
So we’re still all geared up for battle,
determined to hold back the opposition, at all costs.

It’s clearly falling apart,
when they keep on talking about building more stadiums,
for games that destroy brains
for teams that play more games in meetings than on the field,
connivers who draw renderings of convadiums
right over the blue-tarp edged sidewalks that hundreds call home.
Over encampments even Google’s Street View can’t photoshop out.
They try to make them disappear with sweeps,
Then try to hide the sweeps, by calling them “abatements”
because we can’t have that trash lying about
when we bring Chinese investors to buy up downtown’s vacant lots.

I’m nearly resigned that it’s all falling apart,
hope is melting faster than the Arctic,
fire comes from faucets,
the police are gunning down mother’s dark skinned boys,
we marvel at sunsets over dying oceans,
frankenstein fish and seeds are unleashed,
the meanest man in the world is damn close to buying the U.S. presidency
and I got a letter from Social Security that says there was no increase in the cost of living
the same day my rent went up one hundred bucks.

But just maybe it could still come together,
Bit by bit,
if we arm ourselves with this practiced thought:
This much we can do,
not alone,
but with all of you.
Refuse to pay for their wars.
Refuse to engage in their hatred and bigotry.
Refuse to buy into relentless consumerism.
Refuse to ignore the plight of human beings living on our streets.
Today we are those soldiers charging away from battles we didn’t choose,
into the fray of humanity.
Today we are commies, hippies, occupiers, feeders, tree-huggers, sisters and brothers,
and all that is magnificent about being human.
And that feels a bit like it might,
like it could,
like maybe it will,
after all,
come together.


Jeeni Criscenzo will be performing this poem Friday, April 15, 2016, 11:30 am, at the San Diego Public Library, 330 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92101 when accepting a grant for Amikas from the Southern California War Tax Alternative Fund.

Be sure to stop by the Amikas exhibit at Earth Fair (Sunday, April 17, at exhibit #788 in the Pan American Plaza North in Balboa Park) to see a demonstration of how easy it is to assemble the I-Wood Tiny Shelters we hope to use in micro-communities throughout San Diego, providing emergency shelter for homeless women and children.

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Jeeni Criscenzo founded Amikas, a non-profit that works to house homeless women and children, particularly veteran women. She was one of the founders of Women Occupy San Diego and remains active in supporting many liberal causes, locally and nationally. In 2006 she was the Democratic candidate for the 49th Congressional District, running against Darrell Issa. In 2016 she was named Women's History Month Local Hero by the Women's Museum of California. She is an avid gardener, relentless feminist, performance poet, proud grandmother and now, this…
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Comments

  1. Steve Powell says

    April 14, 2016 at 9:05 am

    Thank you Jeeni. We gotta get some more hippies involved in this.

    • Jeeni Criscenzo says

      April 14, 2016 at 10:51 am

      Soon I hope – we’re dying off.

  2. John Lawrence says

    April 14, 2016 at 11:14 am

    Jeeni, There’s still hope. Bernie is starting a movement. The Presidency is merely a sideshow. He’s waking up a lot of people as are you. Best and I hope you’re feeling better. John

  3. Mandy Barre says

    April 14, 2016 at 1:37 pm

    We can come together is young, Bernie voters will educate themselves about what is at stake if they throw their votes away by not voting. Otherwise, we all lose. I will vote Blue no matter who. If people really believe, they will continue to flood the streets in protest to change things. If they don’t truly believe, they will continue to do nothing as they have largely done over the last 40-50 years since Viet Nam. I hope they all awaken.

  4. jim Glover says

    April 25, 2016 at 8:39 pm

    Jeeni, Great Poem! Dave and Barb sent it.

    Remember the Peace rallies in Tampa?

    Revolution now and tomorrow in case they missed the one yesterday!

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