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Midnitesun
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0 posted 2005-04-10 07:44 PM


Sit around awhile

wait for the return of
Atahualpa and the companeros,

listen to the tales of reality

Latin America
will not go down
without a fight,

even as silver droplets shine
along the Andean roadside
and the children cannot resist
playing with the beautiful globules

of mercury

contamination spilled
during transport
by a lucrative gold mining operation,

and now
one young woman is forever blind,
blinded by the silver lining

and like an avalanche,
all the abused souls shall fall upon us someday,
and make us pay for all the evil
we have done...

and as the ice melts
and the seas rise up to swallow
all the silvered and golden cities,
the world shall see

we are all guests on this planet,
and our visa
shall soon
expire.



© Copyright 2005 Kathleen Kacy Stafford - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2005-04-10 07:48 PM


we are all guests on this planet,

For sure!  Something to remember and live by.

I love your compassion and purpose!

         miscee

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2 posted 2005-04-10 07:51 PM


thank you, miscee
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3 posted 2005-04-10 07:54 PM


Very sad topic

Writen a few about things like this

Not good what we are doing
Our Blind stupidity amazes me

Live It

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4 posted 2005-04-10 07:55 PM


for those who do not know about Choropampa: http://www.frif.com/new2003/cho.html
Choropampa, and the price of gold

(FYI. The Denver, CO based company Newmont Mining is currently being sued for mercury contamination)

thank you, for your reply, longte


Also thanking Lula, and Hugo Chavez (although I am questionning Chavez lately about his alleged political opponent's rights abuse)

and the World Social Reform movement

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5 posted 2005-04-10 08:15 PM


Almost two years ago, I took a cruise into Belize, and other areas...

It was not hard to note firsthand the 19th and 21st century crossings....

and at times, high disregard...

this poem harkens back to a time when high-falutin' society would travel, turn up their noses, and wonder "what was wrong with them" - in a sense, Kacy...in a sense...

then the later crowd came in and said, "let's do something" and I am thinking now of the Peace Corps...and all they tried.

Do not take this comment/response wrong, dear, I remain highly pleased over all you say, even when regarding the world and its tragedies...that you speak shows character, spunk and integrity.

What I am trying in my wrong way to say is, I wish someone could come up with answers. We see the problems all of the time; there is, I think, within this poetland, many eyes that see the travesties of the world. But I never see anyone coming up with a real solution. And any solutions I have ever tried to propose to lives I deal with every day, are, generally, taken up as a "oh, she'd save the world if she could" idea and dismissed.

What I am really saying Kacy, is that I sure as heck admire your spunk, your tenacity, your bulldog attentiveness.

I wish we could find answers that would be picked up by the initial Republic that founded this nation, and understood by all.  But...the politicians keep mixing the pot, the facts keep getting distributed amongst views, and we keep floundering.

Write on Kacy....

people ARE listening.


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6 posted 2005-04-10 08:30 PM


Thanks, Karilea. Yes, some are listening. We need to stop supporting companies that pollute and abuse...to me, it is that simple. And yet, I too use oil, and surf the net upon a foundation of technology. Whenever possible though, I actively support indigenous groups that are not needlessly saddled by American (or other) companies.
It is never an easy answer, is it? Keeping our eyes open is necessary though, and what is frustrating to me is that most don't even see there is a problem with how we do business in other countries (as well as our own!) and we seem to suffer from a collective heads-in-the-sand syndrome.
But yes,  Peace Corps volunteers are often the only ones indigenous peoples meet who aren't there to rip them off.

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7 posted 2005-04-10 08:31 PM


There is one of the answers, dear...

Keeping our eyes [minds/hearts/thoughts] open.

Glad I didn't offend.


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8 posted 2005-04-11 12:07 PM


midnitesun...Very touching poem about a sad subject. The price we all must pay so a few greedy companies can make their earnings report look better. If only they cared about what really matters...Paul

~~To share my poems with you is to share my heart with you~~
Paul

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9 posted 2005-04-11 07:08 AM


"listen to the tales of reality"

Listen to the tales of slow death.
Is gold worth that much?

Well done, Kacy

Carry it on...
___________ice
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10 posted 2005-04-12 02:50 AM


thank you kacy, pip's voice of the voiceless
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