Poem:

Part I
We didn’t want to believe we had lost so much, so fast-
Our dignity perhaps and certainly our ability to speak entirely freely
We didn’t want to believe that we had lost so much so fast—
Our ability to be connected to each other, to form a more perfect union
We didn’t want to believe that we had lost so much so fast—
But when they took away the comediennes whose job it was to help us make fun of ourselves…when they took away the gatekeepers of clean water and renewable energy and when they took away the scientists working to cure children’s cancer…
when they took away took away took away
You see we didn’t want to believe that we had lost so much so fast
Our flag for instance didn’t make sense and our statue of liberty and justice for all,
her torch reaching into a sky littered with planes of those being deported to cages without due process
It happens so fast –the loss it happens so fast
We learned that it takes a long time to build good
We realized it doesn’t take long to tear it down meaning the failure to keep the good
The holes in the flag were gaping and we could see through them
we saw images of the sick, the old and …women and children always go first.
We didn’t realize we had lost so much… until it was gone



