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By
Caroline Johnson
To the Eight Hundred Thousand DACA Children,
from one Cancer Survivor
You can’t remember your native land, can’t recall
the details of the crossing, but you sense hot air
blowing like an approaching hurricane, threatening
to uproot all of your sisters and brothers.
And if my wish for you has any power at all
so dirty politics will remain a lost memory,
and you will never have to bow down again
to the scary Cerberus of silence, or whisper
a fervid prayer in each fear-packed moment.
My friends, you are soldiers and don’t even know it.
Be like Perseus and slay the shadows of apathy
hovering in their caves. Throw Medusa’s head
at the Department of Homeland Security. Don’t
be afraid of senators grinning like jack-o-lanterns.
Lean instead towards the Day of the Dead, towards
the sugared skulls who seek to save your future
with placards and protests, who seek to spread justice
with hot churros and coffee. I say this to you as one
who has survived Cancer, that you, too, will outlive
this drama. I pray you will understand that each day
is a gift, a loan from the bank of time, that for every
pore of skin on your tired body, somebody also has
suffered a struggle, a thirst, a hunger, even a death.
You should know by now that, like all who persevere,
you are warriors, and even though you carry no
weapons you bear gifts of wisdom and dahlias.
Let the moon guide you. Let its light whisper past
your fear and envelope you in the ghosts of your
ancestors. Let tonight breathe wildly, not frightened
like a rabbit, but stalwart as a coyote or wolf.
Open your history books and read with me.
Study the Revolutionary War. Let Benjamin
Franklin’s famous words roll off your tongue,
“Resistance to tyranny is obedience to God.”
Caroline Johnson
Caroline Johnson has two poetry chapbooks and more than 70 poems in print. A nominee for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net, she has won numerous state and national poetry awards. Past president of Poets & Patrons of Chicago, her full-length poetry manuscript, The Caregiver, is forthcoming from Holy Cow! Press in May of 2018.
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