Monday, July 24, 2023

Haiku for our times

We come together

in a common search for truth;

we won’t be silent.


Symbolic gestures

are useless, we need real deeds;

the Voice is a start.


Let’s do the right thing;

respect First Nations people

and give them a voice.


Prove you’re not racist;

acknowledge your privilege,

and accord respect.


Our history’s black

with violence, red with blood;

we must own our shame.


Voice, treaty and truth;

partnering to build justice,

inching us forward.


Compassion, common

sense, understanding and truth;

let these things prevail.


White privilege, blind

and ungenerous, never

conceding an inch.


I’ll be voting ‘No,’

he adamantly declares;

doesn’t give reasons.


They have been frightened

by exaggerated claims.

But things have to change.


Deep prejudices,

unknown and unadmitted,

threaten our future.


Older white people

grew up without the stories,

remain in darkness.


Now we know. Murder,

massacre, dispossession;

our national shame.


Many the children

taken from their families;

the traumas abound.


We must not retreat

from the racists; their hateful

bones tremble with fear.


The darkness thickens.

Even more reason to tend

the flickering flame.


So much selfishness,

failure to see our neighbours;

we must learn to care.


Let love be your guide.

Plant seeds of justice and hope.

Tend them ‘til they bloom.


© Ken Rookes 2023


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