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If You Know That You’re Free
If you know you’re free
Then you’re free
If you’re still asking for freedom
Then you might not be
How high can you go
If you have no belief
How healthy can your soul be
When you worship a thief
If you know you’re free
Then you’re free
If your debt is out of control
Then you might not be
How high can you go
When stacking paper is your belief
Founded in 1492 by Columbus
Columbus was a thief
If you know you’re free
Then you’re free
If you still believe the propaganda
Then you might not be
How high can you go
When violence is your belief
The government bailed out Wall street
Wall street is a thief
If you know you’re free
Then you’re free
If you’re blindly patriotic
Then you might not be
How high can you go
When worshiping man is your belief
The war on terrorism
Is funded by a thief
If you know you’re free
Then you’re free
If you’re standing in line on Black Friday
Then you might not be
How high can you go
If consumerism is your belief
Corporate America funds the news you believe
The news is funded by a thief
This land is my land
My land is the land of the free
If you live in fear and with hate
Then you might not be
How high can you go
When the media controls your belief
How will you get to heaven
Believing the word of a thief
If you know you’re free
Then you’re free
If your life is fueled by love
Then YOU JUST MIGHT BE
There are no limits
When God is your belief
When you live with a purpose
You don’t have to worry about a thief
If you know you’re free
Then you’re free
You’re free
You’re free…
Short Attention Span
As I watch the news, the press conferences, the tears, the outpouring of support, the prayer for the families, the empathy and compassion of the American people, I am both happy and sad at the same time. I’m happy, because for the time being we are engaged, concerned, desire to do better, be better, a little more cordial toward one another, more loving, more spiritual, and more humane in general. These tragedies, while hard to stomach, each give us a glimpse of the America we could be.
I’m sad, because I know this humanity that we flash after each tragedy will not last. I’m sad because I know by the end of the year our attention will shift back to the fiscal cliff, New Years parties, Scandal, reality TV, or some other escape that we turn too when we’re tired of being compassionate. I’m sad because I know that after showing glimpses of the America we can be, we’ll go back to being the America that we are.
The latest tragedy made me dig up an excerpt from an old poem I wrote a few years ago. The poem still doesn’t have a title, but I call the excerpt Short Attention Span.
We
Come together
As a community
Speak words of comfort
To the mother we ignored
About the invisible boy
We never wanted to see
We
Hold candlelight vigils
In his honor
Cry on queue
Raise funds for the cause
Contact the media
We
Are drawn closer
To one another by
Compassion for the victim
and outrage
Over the violence
That has pierced a hole
In the bubble
Protecting our
Perfect
Little community
and then,
We move on
Distance ourselves
From the tragic memories
Of the invisible little boy
Who was prematurely killed
Senselessly
Put aside our
Compassion
For the mother
We ignored,
Then embraced,
and then left alone
To deal with the pain
Of her empty soul
Left her alone
To be tormented
By the dreadful thoughts of
Unseen smiles
Un-blossomed seeds
Abducted generations
Unfulfilled destinies
Stolen tomorrows
Dark dreams
and unrealized visions
Of what could have been
We move on
Transform our empathy
Back into cruelty
Just before forgetting
The mother we ignored
and her invisible son
and her tragedy
and her pain
and her loneliness
and the fact
That she stopped eating
Stopped going to work
Stopped praying
Stopped believing
and hasn’t moved forward
Since that tragic day
When her son’s life was
Stolen
We move on
Only remembering her tragedy
As a tool to quantify the horror
Of future tragedies
But we forget her pain…
Loss of Words
I’m not at a loss for words, I just find myself saying the same words over and over again. Today like every other day my soul cries for broken hearted parents who find themselves unnecessarily burying their children prematurely. I feel like a murderer every time our society fails the innocents among us. I feel like a rapist every time innocence is taken from a child who awakes to the hopeless horrors and their dreams become forever tarnished. I feel like a hypocrite because every single time a tragedy happens, we become temporarily human, compassionate and caring, and kind. But like all tragedies before this one, the pain, compassion, and human kindness will go away as we retreat back into our self centered bubbles and argue about the principle of what should be, while life continues to be lost to the reality of what is. To say we have to do better is a gross understatement. But I’ll say it anyway because it’s the truth. We must do better if we want to have any chance at a brighter tomorrow. — Sean King


