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Saturday, March 08, 2025

Thursday Poem - Summons

(for International Women's Day)

Last night I dreamed
ten thousand grandmothers
from the twelve hundred corners of the earth
walked out into the gap
one breath deep
between the bullet and the flesh
between the bomb and the family.
They told me we cannot wait for governments.
There are no peacekeepers boarding planes.
There are no leaders who dare to say
every life is precious, so it will have to be us.
They said we will cup our hands around each heart.
We will sing the earth’s song, the song of water,
a song so beautiful that vengeance will turn to weeping.
The mourners will embrace, and grief replace
every impulse toward harm.
Ten thousand is not enough, they said,
so, we have sent this dream, like a flock of doves
into the sleep of the world. Wake up. Put on your shoes.
You who are reading this, I am bringing bandages
and a bag of scented guavas from my trees. I think
I remember the tune. Meet me at the corner.
Let’s go.

Aurora Levin Morales 

 

4 comments:

  1. What a powerful and moving poem! "Summons" beautifully captures the urgency of collective action and the transformative power of compassion and love. The imagery of ten thousand grandmothers walking into the gap, offering peace, and calling for unity in the face of violence is so poignant and evocative. The line "We will cup our hands around each heart" feels like a call for nurturing and healing that transcends political borders and divisions.

    The way the poem shifts from a dream to a real, present summons—calling readers to "wake up" and act—feels both urgent and hopeful. The gesture of bringing bandages and guavas from her trees is so personal, yet so symbolic of the care we can offer one another in times of need. This is a beautiful reminder that peace and healing begin with us, in our everyday actions.

    Thank you for sharing this. It’s a perfect piece to reflect on for International Women's Day, reminding us of the strength, wisdom, and love that women can offer to the world. I hope you are having a great weekend. You are invited to read my new post: https://www.melodyjacob.com/2025/03/the-breathtaking-adventures-we-had-in-glencoe.html Thank you.

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  2. Lovely. Yes to grandmother's songs!

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  3. Is that you, Cate? Woman of mystery?

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  4. Beautiful, powerful, inspiring. Thank you, Cate.

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