Poet Preaches to The Choir, poetry by Gerry Stefanson at Spillwords.com

Poet Preaches to The Choir

This publication is part 6 of 10 in the series Bouleversant

Bouleversant

Poet Preaches to The Choir

written by: Gerry Stefanson

 

minimum of twice annually
an attempt to thread, this now old needle
with a spool of mercerized cotton
and push it up a grade

lack of internet over twenty five years ago
would find me in stacks at the library
now Google magics that for me
answers consistently the same

white rabbit and I shake our heads
at the persistency of info
– most lean to third party endorsement
“Auntie Betty told Uncle Bill’s cousin”
overheard by an out of town expert
from very far way, re-enforced by local
authorities that claim.

teen suicide is contagious, yup
teen suicide like a virus, yup
teen suicide not to be addressed, yup
after striving to surviving one I call “Bull Shit”
not a little, not a bit, all of it.

the numbers, the math, the science, the common sense – the fact.
so sad but true we do need address it
a good term B.S. sticks better
to your boots than the truth
no need to blame/sad at any age
only way to deal with is deal with it
“so not talking about it, has worked so well, so far”
The Poet Preaches to the Choir – praying.

 

NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR:

“You do better when you know better,” said Oprah. Now is the time to Talk.

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